I emailed the company that makes the Stickler. They said that their product cannot be used on a tractor PTO because it rotates in the wrong direction. This video is apparently another brand, possibly imported from Europe.
@gary456xyz it is the Stickler in a clockwise rotation. Now they only make them in a counter clockwise version. I have an old brochure from Stickler showing this exact unit.
@MrLeonard55 I bought it used, someone had already built it, if I had your email adress I could send some pictures and measurements if maybe you gould build yourself
Hey i seen a fire wood processor use this design, it really split fast . I am thinking my skidsteer an a screw on the hole auger attachment. Is that screw at a 540 rpm pto?
yup.. They make em to go on a Skid steer. A budy of mine has a machine shop and makes the cones on CNC lathe by the hundreds. He keeps refining the screw shape angle, etc. to really go through wood. He also has double and quad "threads" that he can cut on the cones, but darn, got to keep away from them since they feed like "bang" right now.. I'm not sure just who he supplies these to, but they sure do buy a lot of em..
thats crazy...someone on eBay sell one that attaches to your truck hub/axel!.........it looks like you need a 36" fireplace for the size of that split wood!
Tehe "cone" part is sold as a Stickler and is sold to be put on a hub/axle. This Stickler as you can see has beeb adapted to fit on tractor PTO. You can split pieces of wood as small as you want. :The length of my wood stove reuies me to only have pieces about 16 to 18 inches long and fairly small pieces. They don't sell this splitter as I have shown anymore, but if one would be mechanically adept, one could buy Stickler Cone and make one.
I did attach a rod to the pto shaft so I could tun it off, but to my amazement. the cone is smooth and it would be hard to catch your clothes if you are careful, tho probably not impossible. After
I have used it for a season, I feel very comfortable in running it.
Probabaly not. The best thing to do would be hollar for your life (hoping someone was close enough to run over and yank you out or shut it down) and pray sucker pray! haha. Oh I just read the description and he does have a shut off lever back there. BUt with alot of the older farm equipment you just gotta watch where your at and not get distracted
I got drunk after I watched this video.
I want to get drunk and split wood with this splitter
ginnyhelmer 11 months ago
:47 pantleg gets caught...
turdstar 11 months ago
I have a PTO splitter that's very similar to this one. It's called a "Bark Buster." I love it!!
231MasseyFerguson 1 year ago
I emailed the company that makes the Stickler. They said that their product cannot be used on a tractor PTO because it rotates in the wrong direction. This video is apparently another brand, possibly imported from Europe.
gary456xyz 1 year ago
@gary456xyz it is the Stickler in a clockwise rotation. Now they only make them in a counter clockwise version. I have an old brochure from Stickler showing this exact unit.
cdimmm 3 months ago
That would be great. My email is LTDH@aol.com Thanks
MrLeonard55 1 year ago
Where can i get the tractor mount part? I already have the stickler cone.
MrLeonard55 1 year ago
@MrLeonard55 I bought it used, someone had already built it, if I had your email adress I could send some pictures and measurements if maybe you gould build yourself
dharmabum3333 1 year ago
This is all well and good, but what's the advantage over a conventional splitter?
spudpail 1 year ago
@spudpail SPEED, and tonnes less maintenance, one moving part vs valves, lines cylinder pump and engine, tractor maint. notwithstanding
Fentanyl3 1 year ago
I wonder what would happen if you put Rom Emanuels head on that spike?
davetileguy 1 year ago
@davetileguy I don't know but i would like to get a few beers and watch that zionist pricks head pop wide open.
cdimmm 1 year ago
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MrJoc81 2 years ago
Hey i seen a fire wood processor use this design, it really split fast . I am thinking my skidsteer an a screw on the hole auger attachment. Is that screw at a 540 rpm pto?
wantitall38 2 years ago
yup.. They make em to go on a Skid steer. A budy of mine has a machine shop and makes the cones on CNC lathe by the hundreds. He keeps refining the screw shape angle, etc. to really go through wood. He also has double and quad "threads" that he can cut on the cones, but darn, got to keep away from them since they feed like "bang" right now.. I'm not sure just who he supplies these to, but they sure do buy a lot of em..
cambriacity 2 years ago
thats crazy...someone on eBay sell one that attaches to your truck hub/axel!.........it looks like you need a 36" fireplace for the size of that split wood!
got6ponies 2 years ago
Tehe "cone" part is sold as a Stickler and is sold to be put on a hub/axle. This Stickler as you can see has beeb adapted to fit on tractor PTO. You can split pieces of wood as small as you want. :The length of my wood stove reuies me to only have pieces about 16 to 18 inches long and fairly small pieces. They don't sell this splitter as I have shown anymore, but if one would be mechanically adept, one could buy Stickler Cone and make one.
dharmabum3333 2 years ago
I did attach a rod to the pto shaft so I could tun it off, but to my amazement. the cone is smooth and it would be hard to catch your clothes if you are careful, tho probably not impossible. After
I have used it for a season, I feel very comfortable in running it.
dharmabum3333 2 years ago
Very nice
AOO08DOYOUHEAR 3 years ago
Cool, but what would happen if it was to catch your pants. Is there a quick shut off ?
triedit101 2 years ago
Probabaly not. The best thing to do would be hollar for your life (hoping someone was close enough to run over and yank you out or shut it down) and pray sucker pray! haha. Oh I just read the description and he does have a shut off lever back there. BUt with alot of the older farm equipment you just gotta watch where your at and not get distracted
AOO08DOYOUHEAR 2 years ago