I think it's decent. But you're cuttin sprouts. And , the power unit. That old binder , wit the picker. it has more hyd.. an HP.. than that ford on a 540. I run a homemade straight out wood spliiter. I run a 540 pump on a 1000 shaft. 1066 international. I run a fast idol. I just need ta split it . I cut it with a ps7900 DOLMAR. or 3120XP husky.
That's a lot of fuel just to buck some logs. Could probably do it faster with an 046 stihl and a sharp chain...probably wouldn't be as entertaining though.
Hi man awsome procerssor just wanted to know if you could contact me at bg415151@yahoo.com , would like to know about the remote control and computer system and solenold that u r using my name is bill and I have a detroit 4-71 with a clutch on it and Im in the process of getting everything together to build my own.
I would like to see this machine to cut KS hedge wood , The thing I don't understand is why you have to handle each log by hand after it is cut? i have seen a machine that puts the speed of your operation to shame I will try and find the video of it a and pass it forward to you, Your cutter is very impressive:)
Wow! Way cool machine John. Do you sell any wood or is all this for your own personal use? Nice to see those young boys helping out. Not enough of that in our society today.
very nice work...... i always wondered is it a ton of work for you to get and skin out those logs to get them ready for the machine....... here we end up cutting down big trees and splitting them and we get all sizes of stuff
@old34harley Hi man awsome procerssor just wanted to know if you could contact me at bg415151@yahoo.com , would like to know about the remote control and computer system and solenold that u r using my name is bill and I have a detroit 4-71 with a clutch on it and Im in the process of getting everything together to build my own.
You did all this just for the 3-5 cords you might need for the winter? for your house? Wouldn't take much more to be a patentable commercial processor.
I have not had time to redo the way the splitter works. When I first built it, the splitter was not part of it. Most of the time the larger wood falls into the splitter fine and I have a four way head. This is for my own use and so I do not spit the smaller stuff, only 12" and above. It is slow because I am limited to 20gpm of oil from the tractor and I have to split and let the saw have only 13gpm. Need 2 stage pump with higher gpm. Thanks
I don't personally think that its the flow rate that is making this so slow. 13GPM seems to me to be plenty of flow, what about changing gear ratios or sprocket sizes for the feed rolls and a smaller diameter cylinder for actuating the saw bar and a smaller displacement hydraulic motor on the saw bar for faster chain speed????? Just a thought.
I think it's decent. But you're cuttin sprouts. And , the power unit. That old binder , wit the picker. it has more hyd.. an HP.. than that ford on a 540. I run a homemade straight out wood spliiter. I run a 540 pump on a 1000 shaft. 1066 international. I run a fast idol. I just need ta split it . I cut it with a ps7900 DOLMAR. or 3120XP husky.
dozerman8114 1 month ago
That's a lot of fuel just to buck some logs. Could probably do it faster with an 046 stihl and a sharp chain...probably wouldn't be as entertaining though.
theBLC420 2 months ago
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Hi man awsome procerssor just wanted to know if you could contact me at bg415151@yahoo.com , would like to know about the remote control and computer system and solenold that u r using my name is bill and I have a detroit 4-71 with a clutch on it and Im in the process of getting everything together to build my own.
billgasior 2 months ago
I would like to see this machine to cut KS hedge wood , The thing I don't understand is why you have to handle each log by hand after it is cut? i have seen a machine that puts the speed of your operation to shame I will try and find the video of it a and pass it forward to you, Your cutter is very impressive:)
BABYBIRDISDEBRA 5 months ago
very, very clever. Thanks for sharing!
skyypilot01 1 year ago
Wow! Way cool machine John. Do you sell any wood or is all this for your own personal use? Nice to see those young boys helping out. Not enough of that in our society today.
chainsawman262XP 2 years ago
Where did you get the saw head? I've been trying to find one but can't find any info.
dr00pydog68 2 years ago
very nice work...... i always wondered is it a ton of work for you to get and skin out those logs to get them ready for the machine....... here we end up cutting down big trees and splitting them and we get all sizes of stuff
sloupyhangon 2 years ago
Is this unit 4 sale
Bucyruserie28W 2 years ago
No, I built it for my own use and just to see if I could make it full auto.
Thanks
John
old34harley 2 years ago
@old34harley Hi man awsome procerssor just wanted to know if you could contact me at bg415151@yahoo.com , would like to know about the remote control and computer system and solenold that u r using my name is bill and I have a detroit 4-71 with a clutch on it and Im in the process of getting everything together to build my own.
billgasior 2 months ago
You did all this just for the 3-5 cords you might need for the winter? for your house? Wouldn't take much more to be a patentable commercial processor.
heymakerphd 2 years ago 4
love it... nice work
forgottenman7 2 years ago
What`s the point with a roll after the saw?
Why do you don`t use the splitter?
Working nice, but way to slow for professional use.
stegmater 2 years ago
I have not had time to redo the way the splitter works. When I first built it, the splitter was not part of it. Most of the time the larger wood falls into the splitter fine and I have a four way head. This is for my own use and so I do not spit the smaller stuff, only 12" and above. It is slow because I am limited to 20gpm of oil from the tractor and I have to split and let the saw have only 13gpm. Need 2 stage pump with higher gpm. Thanks
old34harley 2 years ago
@old34harley
I don't personally think that its the flow rate that is making this so slow. 13GPM seems to me to be plenty of flow, what about changing gear ratios or sprocket sizes for the feed rolls and a smaller diameter cylinder for actuating the saw bar and a smaller displacement hydraulic motor on the saw bar for faster chain speed????? Just a thought.
happyhome1973 3 months ago