How to build a Log Splitter in 3 minutes

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2010

Video short of a homemade log splitter during construction. 30 Ton, 22 GPM 3000 psi pump, 13 HP Honda engine, 5" main cylinder, hydraulic log lift table, hydraulic adjustable 4-way blade

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  • I don't know which I like better the video production or the splitter. Great stuff.

  • Some of the best workmanship Ive ever seen. I'd love to have a set of plans for that.

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  • That's freaking impressive.

  • Greaty looking splitter.. I would have had the wood go out the back though rather then towards the tow vehicle.. You will eventually cause damage to the hitch or jack and you always have to move the wood before you can move the splitter.. Excelent engineering of the splitter though.. Great job.. R.B. Barnby Pullnfool@verizon.net

  • Nice! Almost too pretty to use!

  • if you can make this in three minutes, you need to make your own company.... you could make 150 of these in one 7 hour work day. thats 750 in a week..... you would be rich!

    oh ... the video is almost three minutes.... gotcha. my bad. lol

  • that is nice workmanship. love the song to lol!

  • You need to start selling these. Hook up with a manufacture or talk to the bank on securing a loan to manufacture them yourself. Really nice job!

  • Dude! You're my new hero! That is a thing of beauty.... why cant we be neighbors?!!! Love it!!!

  • Good job.

  • you mean in a few days not 3 mins but nice log splitter.

  • Very nice workmanship. I currently have a single-wedge splitter with a five-inch hydraulic cylinder and it's powerful -- but slow. I plan on building one with a high-flow, two-stage pump and a four-inch cylinder. I'm after speed here. There'll be some power too -- I hope. And a four-way splitting wedge as you have on yours too.

    Once again, nice work!

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