@sjaderlund With a big pump, a very short stroke, and a cylinder of small diameter. I'm wondering about assembly and disassembly each time you use it. And a 20 cm log is still less than 5 inches. Even oak that small would split easily. How big a log will go thru without jamming or stalling? How heavy before it doesn't lift with the erector set log lift? How much does it cost? In USD or Euros? Seems to cycle very fast. Would it still work if the operator did not push the log thru? Just saying...
there is no difference if it it worked with electric or small petrol engine its max rpm is 400 rpm when on tractor. why i know? i have one and its superb doing trees over 20 cm wide
@haymakerphd 20cm is almost 8 inches.
CjGaughan 4 months ago
@sjaderlund With a big pump, a very short stroke, and a cylinder of small diameter. I'm wondering about assembly and disassembly each time you use it. And a 20 cm log is still less than 5 inches. Even oak that small would split easily. How big a log will go thru without jamming or stalling? How heavy before it doesn't lift with the erector set log lift? How much does it cost? In USD or Euros? Seems to cycle very fast. Would it still work if the operator did not push the log thru? Just saying...
haymakerphd 6 months ago
there is no difference if it it worked with electric or small petrol engine its max rpm is 400 rpm when on tractor. why i know? i have one and its superb doing trees over 20 cm wide
libzane 9 months ago
I think its because it works on tractor power. If so, this should have shitload of force power
gngstmt 11 months ago
hows do the hydraulics split that fast???
sjaderlund 1 year ago