HOW SPLITZILLA WAS BUILT!!!

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  • How splitzilla was built!! This is how this custom built firewood splitter was put together!! This is one big, bad, hunk of iron!! She can split the nastiest pieces of wood that we give it!! Splitzilla can get the job done!! If you can cut it..... splitzilla can split it!! Watch out tree's..... SPLITZILLA IS HUNGRY!! This log splitter makes easy work of the big chunks of wood!! With plenty of power, splitting firewood is a breeze!!! lol With the capability of splitting up to 4 ft long chunks it makes perfect firewood for outdoor boilers or outdoor wood stoves. This splitter...is SPLITZILLA!!! Hope ya'll enjoy!!

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  • @jbmbanter
    @jbmbanter 7 років тому +3

    Hey Mike, we appreciate you and the fact that you jump in and try to help John with the comments. You have a beautiful daughter and I hope my prayers from Georgia will be answered for Lacey and the entire family. Thanks.

  • @laceybritton3307
    @laceybritton3307 7 років тому +50

    Well Dad, your getting pretty good at this whole video thing! Very cool to see your clever creation in detail. Proud of you...

    • @snoozinglion8596
      @snoozinglion8596 7 років тому +3

      He did a great job!

    • @williamkoch6478
      @williamkoch6478 7 років тому

      Lacey Britton r

    • @sawsurgeon
      @sawsurgeon 7 років тому +1

      Lacey) I bet you are proud of him. He comes across as a very honest and straight forward man. My father is the same way. It is truly a blessing to have good parents, great examples for us to look up to as we raise our children.
      Great to see you in the comments, Praying for continued healing for you and Liberty. Take Care Be Blessed!

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 7 років тому

      You know what it is, self defence ! He's got to TRY and keep up with old Baby Faced Hubby and that's going to be a strain and a half! Dear shy John, yeah right! The old sawyer told me years ago to look for a crack in the center of a block or log called the'fall mark'. You line the wedge up with that split and it's gone, that easy. I split knotty stuff all the time with my 15 ton job BUT I did split everything with a go-devil (Collins axe/splitting maul/by hand) for a LONG time using the fall mark method. It works, no matter what you use. So as the weekend rolls around Dear Lacey, TRY and find the crack in John's head where all the brain ran out and lay the duct tape to it. And in the meantime, you and Libertee HEAL and Blessings yall!

  • @milkman99100
    @milkman99100 7 років тому +2

    Thanks Mike for taking the time to show us the splitter and for allowing John to share his daily videos! We will continue to pray for Lacey.

  • @tednhampshire4250
    @tednhampshire4250 7 років тому +8

    The splitter is a fine piece of ground up engineering, outstanding!! I like Mike. What I see in him is what we back here in New England ( I am in N.H.) would call good old fashion Yankee ingenuity and self-reliance. Mike and the entire Cook team should be immensely proud of the business they built out there in America's heartland. I have nothing to do with forestry products even though it's big business upstate N.H., but I just can't stop watching these videos and check for new ones daily.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +3

      Ted Nhampshire thank you for the comment, your right only in America can a person have the opportunity to build a dream into a good business. Thanks Mike Cook

  • @keithbrettell2058
    @keithbrettell2058 7 років тому +1

    That's a beast! Thanks takin' us through it Mike and John.

  • @rogerhodges7656
    @rogerhodges7656 3 роки тому +1

    I just finished watching a clip of this splitter in action. This is the best designed splitter tht I have ever seen!

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 8 місяців тому

    That is the strongest spitter ever made for sure, very impressive build and well thought out design
    Well done 👍 😊
    So this is a high dallor machine and will last 5 life time at less than

  • @douglaslaramie9245
    @douglaslaramie9245 7 років тому +2

    Great tour Mike. You explained the build process perfectly. That's the biggest splitter I've ever seen. Nice build too. Something you should be proud of. Thanks for showcasing a terrific machine. John, your boss / father-in-law is sure a nice guy. (he can still swing a sledge pretty good too. ) KIT d

  • @poorassfrmboy
    @poorassfrmboy 7 років тому +1

    What a neat boss you have! It is apparent the wealth of knowledge he must have. He seems like a great man to know and work for. I hope I can be the same one day. Thank you for a great video!

  • @95thousandroses
    @95thousandroses 7 років тому

    I like Mike. Seems like a good dude. He did a great job of explaining and John did a great job of not interrupting like some people do.

  • @kengamble8595
    @kengamble8595 7 років тому +1

    Yes sir, what makes a successful person is being able to improvise! If you can't find what you need, then build it !!!
    Thanks for sharing and take care.

  • @OffroadTrucker740
    @OffroadTrucker740 7 років тому

    i like it. i can see why wood boilers are popular, im sure there are alot of people that hate gas bills as much as i do.

  • @450captain
    @450captain 7 років тому +2

    That was awesome John. Tell Mike he did a great job, building the machine and his narration as well. Just to mention, the chip van trailer in the background looks great too. There was one shot in the video where Mike was talking and the van trailer logo was just perfectly behind him. Might want to make that a still picture for company history. Have a great day John !

  • @richardlambeck362
    @richardlambeck362 7 років тому +1

    Extremely well built and engineered machine...good job Mike!!! also good job telling about the build Mike hope to see you in more videos.

  • @chuckstevenson2929
    @chuckstevenson2929 7 років тому +2

    Nice build Mike.
    You SIL is a good kid. Very loyal.

  • @davida1hiwaaynet
    @davida1hiwaaynet 7 років тому +2

    Very nice machine! You did a masterful job of repurposing used parts to build that machine. Will be searching for video of it running and splitting wood!

  • @snoozinglion8596
    @snoozinglion8596 7 років тому

    Very cool!
    Thanks for the tour Mike...
    Thanks John ;)

  • @northernvicfarmermat
    @northernvicfarmermat 7 років тому

    splitting wood in style nice machine.

  • @SteelyPaw
    @SteelyPaw 7 років тому

    Nothing to say but Awesome Mike.. Thanks for the tour too!

  • @tempermental-hx8cn
    @tempermental-hx8cn 7 років тому +1

    awsum I'm just speechless that invention is awsum thanks for the commentary mike and once again john thanks for the videos still praying for you guys tell everyone tig says hello stay safe brother

  • @MrPaul1f
    @MrPaul1f 7 років тому

    Mike, I've never seen anything like this, lots of similar machines but all with individual faults and limitations. You have got the best parts of many manufactures all rolled into one really solid machine. Thanks for taking the time to explain things so comprehensively.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Paul F thank you for commenting, glad you enjoyed it. Mike Cook

  • @chipjr10
    @chipjr10 7 років тому

    Excellent job guys. Now we just need to see it in action again. Stay safe out there!

  • @leecooper7374
    @leecooper7374 7 років тому

    Great video Mr Mike is well spoken and has great ideas and knows how to put them to use. He seems to be a good man to work for and an even better father in law. John hope all is well for you and Lacy.

  • @masterofeverything6468
    @masterofeverything6468 7 років тому +2

    Nice work.... you will not see that in the Northern Tools catalog LOL

  • @fei-forestry6169
    @fei-forestry6169 5 років тому

    I like that.nice paint 👍

  • @miketrentham6632
    @miketrentham6632 3 роки тому

    Really nice beast if a splitter.

  • @xmodriver
    @xmodriver 7 років тому

    Mike if your ware gibbs that are brass wear out , you can get replacement ones from D M E in Michigan with GRAPHITE slugs in them they wear longer and are used in the INJECTION MOULD industry for slider in moulds.

  • @two-strokesmoke7289
    @two-strokesmoke7289 7 років тому

    That is absolutely amazing piece on American ingenuity!!! Thanks for the video, very well narrated by the way!!

  • @norWISequipment
    @norWISequipment 7 років тому

    Awesome video John

  • @pinkerton8212
    @pinkerton8212 7 років тому

    Awesome John, Mikes done a top job building her 👍

  • @catdieselpower193
    @catdieselpower193 7 років тому +1

    great ingenuity boss man! that is one fine splitter you built! for the company and yourself! Folks allways need firewood! and that beutee is a champ!!

  • @AttitudeAdjuster
    @AttitudeAdjuster 7 років тому +2

    Well as Lacey said it is something to be proud of from a need to a living breathing beast, its was cool and like said something to be proud of when to many sit on the couch and criticize. You explain everything so well in the same manner as John so Hopefully you will keep sharing your knowledge. Yours Truly
    Garry

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +1

      Attitude Adjuster Thank you for the comment. Mike Cook

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 7 років тому

      JOHN is a living breathing BEAST??? O-boy................

  • @pooler347
    @pooler347 7 років тому

    phenomenal splitter John and Mike it needs one of those nylights light it up like a Christmas tree

  • @dirtshower250
    @dirtshower250 7 років тому

    That thing is a beast for sure built perfectly, only thing you'll ever have to replace is the motor.

  • @timmattison6553
    @timmattison6553 7 років тому

    Great splitter guys. You can't beat something you made yourself.

  • @alexesgate8033
    @alexesgate8033 7 років тому +1

    super cool and mike did a great job explaining .stay safe split firewood

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      west coast logging alex esgate Thanks Alex!! Mike Cook

  • @calraines6931
    @calraines6931 7 років тому

    Thanks much for the run through, Mike. I remember when my Dad did a deal with our local city parks dept for a bunch of swamp elm trunks. Sure would have been nice to have such a machine then.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +1

      cal raines yep understand, that's why I built the splitter, got tired of a 6 pound splitting mall!!! I'm fortunate to have a business that allowed me to spend the time and money on such a big splitter and make good money with it for years to come. Thanks for commenting Mike Cook

  • @carolinafarmweld5981
    @carolinafarmweld5981 7 років тому +1

    She's a hoss, very well designed machine!

  • @bladewiper
    @bladewiper 7 років тому

    very well built. I liked the attention to detail. nice paint job too.

  • @ruthcook1620
    @ruthcook1620 7 років тому

    Great video Mike/John! Grandpa Cook would be so proud of you! You explained it great.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Ruth Cook. Thanks aunt Ruth, I know grandpa would be proud he taught me a lot about how to read wood when you're splitting by hand. I was able to take him out on our jobs when we were running a new flail in 1995 and I knew he was quite impressed and proud but he never said much that's just how he was, I still miss him and his stories. Thanks for the comment. Mike

  • @craignicholson505
    @craignicholson505 7 років тому

    That splitter rocks mike it's a work of art

  • @donc81
    @donc81 7 років тому

    Cool splitter. I like shop time with mike.

  • @VideosByAl
    @VideosByAl 7 років тому

    Great Video, but that is a given.
    Thanks for the Tour
    Thumbs up for the Splitter.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +1

      VideosByAl Thanks Al appreciate your watching Mike

  • @kenstaniforth7060
    @kenstaniforth7060 7 років тому +1

    Good old American ingenuity right there Mike!Not hard to see why you guys are successful.

  • @paulc8581
    @paulc8581 7 років тому

    that thing is a BEAST

  • @geraldc3654
    @geraldc3654 5 років тому

    Very nice machine. you do need to put rollers on pusher over and under top plate. My splitter build in 1979 with 8" I bean where pusher travels is wearing top of plate, so I put roller over and under pusher in 1995 about and using it at 25 tons splitting red oak so far no problem with I bean bending.

  • @niccer28
    @niccer28 6 років тому

    He is proud as he should be!

  • @merlinmonson2133
    @merlinmonson2133 7 років тому

    excellent work. you are all a talented family

  • @jamesshanks2614
    @jamesshanks2614 7 років тому

    To the gent that built it I can understand he wouldn't want to build another but if the customers were there give him an office and a welder and a mechanic with helper and tell him you don't touch a wrench just order what you need and let them build it. The hard part has been done figuring out out the ways and means to make it work efficiently. I'd be willing there are already people looking at wondering if you'd build another. I've seen several large splitters other companies produce and yours flies past them in performance.
    How is your six year old boy? It looked like he came close to getting hurt when splitting wood for the home but you were watching and yelled at the operator to stop thanks Dad from all the Dads that watched the video and know your fear.
    Jim
    Derry, New Hampshire

    • @rightsideofthegrass8114
      @rightsideofthegrass8114 7 років тому +2

      Basic business principle to be successful: Do your core mission well, and do not get distracted with side projects, side matters. While he could build another, and another, and another, his time is better spent doing the core business well, and let others who wish to embark on entrepreneurial efforts run with an idea.

  • @coolklr
    @coolklr 7 років тому

    That is so cool.....

  • @SkidderKev
    @SkidderKev 7 років тому

    that thing is a beast Mike! it may of cost more then you thought but it is built to last. like the logo of your company welded into.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Skidder Kev Thanks Kevin, it's been worth all the time and money that I put into it, split a lot of wood so far and it's holding up really well. Thanks for commenting Mike

  • @lmforestpro3124
    @lmforestpro3124 7 років тому

    way to go Mike, great job

  • @sawsurgeon
    @sawsurgeon 7 років тому

    Nice to see how effective a machine can be when it is engineered to do real world work by the end user. Well done. There are a lot of large home -built splitters out there, but this one was done right and looks better than anything on the market as well. Thanks for sharing, Take Care Be Safe Be Blessed!

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +1

      Saw Surgeon thanks for commenting, it turned out to be a very good splitter something that I am proud to own, wasn't cheap to do but have made a lot of money from it and should be able to for many years to come. Thanks Mike Cook

  • @HarryHov
    @HarryHov 7 років тому

    Awesome video, great splitter too!!

  • @firemedicseven
    @firemedicseven 7 років тому +3

    Mike is a good presenter.

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Рік тому

    hi there bit late but great machine john

  • @beartakedown7196
    @beartakedown7196 7 років тому +1

    Awesome job!!

  • @louisnemick317
    @louisnemick317 7 років тому

    I think you can spilt a car with that. Thanks for sharing this video

  • @chrise7884
    @chrise7884 7 років тому

    That thing is way cool!!! So badass

  • @sherischneider2672
    @sherischneider2672 5 років тому

    The only thing missing in this video is a demo. Going now to look for a video of this splitter in action. Please add a video link to a Split Zilla demo video in the description

  • @a.l.l.firewood8883
    @a.l.l.firewood8883 7 років тому +1

    Awesome piece of machinery

  • @thearkansashillbilly1776
    @thearkansashillbilly1776 7 років тому

    That thing is wickid but a work of art!!

  • @juliewymer9966
    @juliewymer9966 7 років тому

    Great video Mike! I never got a good look at this wood splitter, it really is a master piece. You have an amazing operation all around. Best wishes and prayers for all of you.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Julie Wymer thank you Julie your comments are more than I deserve, I'm proud of what we have but there's a lot of things that I want to improve on, those are the challenges that I have been working on lately, not so much in the woods these days. Oh if you're looking to go back to work let me know I want to put together an old timers crew and give them young guys a run for their money. We'll beat them because we'll chip the gravy and give them a job of limbing crooked wood
      with a bunch of log tops!!!👍👍
      Thanks for commenting Mike

    • @juliewymer9966
      @juliewymer9966 7 років тому

      +Mike & Kim Cook If I ever get back to work I will be bugging you. It was the best job I could ever have wished for and I had a great year of learning and fun. I miss the woods everyday. An old timers crew cutting gravy is a great idea!! lol.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Julie Wymer 👍👍👍. Mike

  • @joehussey2693
    @joehussey2693 7 років тому

    real nice job. what i would expect from professionals with a lot of experience!

  • @stevencroon
    @stevencroon 7 років тому

    Ive seen the video of this thing working, my oh my its a beast. Be safe guys

  • @jeffcampbell6314
    @jeffcampbell6314 7 років тому

    Good job! I like the long ram, should not be able to get your hand in between the head and the splitter wedge. Unless someone else pushes the split control switch. Hydraulics will cut a hand or arm off before you can react.

    • @ThatChipperGuy
      @ThatChipperGuy  7 років тому

      +Jeff Campbell That's no lie. Thanks for watching Jeff!!

  • @brodeurchamp
    @brodeurchamp 6 років тому +1

    mike is way to cool

  • @corydriver7634
    @corydriver7634 5 років тому

    I quit listening when you said Mike was going the give us the “run around” verses the run down. 🤣

  • @w056007568
    @w056007568 7 років тому

    I like that "bill hook" on top of the splitting wedge which starts the first split as it also stops timber sliding up the knife and off when the saw cut on the log isn't square with the main knife.
    I would like to know a little more about the pump and valve system if possible? I presume the two big pumps are mainly designed to give rapid movement and moderate pressure to the ram both when extending and retracting but do they dump oil or hold pressure or what when the high pressure pump comes into play?
    Have you ever had a log jammed/stuck on the splitter? if so how did you get it off?

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Dan Whiteford the two pumps dump oil back to the tank all the pressure is from the one high pressure pump Yes we have had a couple of blocks get stuck on main splitter knife but we just used the four way by moving in up and down a couple of times and it falls back off. Thanks for commenting Mike Cook

  • @Jimo225
    @Jimo225 5 років тому

    5 cords an hour seems skeptical unless your leaving the split wood in very large chucks.

  • @meadowviewlawncarellc8079
    @meadowviewlawncarellc8079 7 років тому +1

    Does the front grate fold up for towing? Seems close to the ball hitch for turning when towing. Nicely thought out and well built!

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +1

      Meadow View Lawn Care LLC no but your right that is a problem, have looked at cutting the hitch off and making one out of square tubing that can be removed after hauling. We don't haul it much so when I do I put a longer ball hitch on my truck. Thanks for watching. Mike Cook

    • @meadowviewlawncarellc8079
      @meadowviewlawncarellc8079 7 років тому

      +Mike & Kim Cook thanks for the reply.

  • @yvonnekoedood4611
    @yvonnekoedood4611 7 років тому

    amazing thanks

  • @mukymik6414
    @mukymik6414 7 років тому

    Nice presenting job, "That Splitter Guy"?

  • @buzzee64
    @buzzee64 7 років тому +3

    Hey mike just a great job on the splitter and the vid. just wondering, if it was a perfect world what other attachment's would you like to of installed on the splitter that might make it better. thanks frank

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +4

      buzzee64 really not anything, but I have thought about a handy little holder for my pick a roon just haven't come up with anything that wouldn't look gawdy on the side. I'm happy with the streamlined look that it has, it turned out good and has performed very well. Thanks for watching Mike Cook

    • @VideosByAl
      @VideosByAl 7 років тому

      Mike, how about a 6-12" long piece of PVC pipe with a cap on the bottom to hold the Pick-a-roon? quick in quick out
      Just a thought. Al

    • @alexesgate8033
      @alexesgate8033 7 років тому +1

      so you do have a "firewood cutter" this is for longer bigger than ur normal house hold firewood .am i correct in thinking this

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      west coast logging alex esgate Yes we have a Cord King 48 firewood processor that does most of our firewood orders, the big splitter is only used for oversized wood (clunkers) that is sold for outdoor wood burners. Thanks for commenting. Mike

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 7 років тому +1

      Coffee cup holder!

  • @gregoryweaver6671
    @gregoryweaver6671 7 років тому +2

    That is one bad to the bone splitter , for sure.

    • @ThatChipperGuy
      @ThatChipperGuy  7 років тому

      +Gregory Weaver SPLITZILLA BABY!! Thanks for watching Gregory!!

  • @Dudemieser
    @Dudemieser 5 років тому

    Never have to much hydraulic pressure. Lol

  • @johncotton282
    @johncotton282 7 років тому

    very nice machine and how many tones of spitting force would you say is has with the psi turned down

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      John Cotton probably around 50-60 tons. Thanks for commenting Mike Cook

    • @KrisMinnear
      @KrisMinnear 6 років тому

      6½ inch bore @ 3000 psi = 50 tons of force. Turned down to 2250 psi, it would be 37 tons.

  • @gimpy3247
    @gimpy3247 7 років тому

    John or Mike I was wondering what you use to power the conveyor to take the wood away?

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому +2

      Tim Nephew it has a small Honda motor in a self contained hydraulic unit with tank, pump and valve. We will have to do a video on it, I had it custom built, 32 ft long and works great.
      Thanks Mike Cook

    • @gimpy3247
      @gimpy3247 7 років тому

      Mike & Kim Cook thanks for the reply. I thought maybe you used hydraulic power from the splitter.

  • @JoshSmith-pg6gn
    @JoshSmith-pg6gn 6 років тому

    That probably tows horrible with all the weight behind the axle

  • @Brandon-ji9re
    @Brandon-ji9re 7 років тому

    I want to build something similar. How did you figure what hydraulic pump size? I have 27 hp engine from a fairway mower so it will not be able to do 90 tons. But I think it will be good for me.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Brandon Damato I had the cylinder and then I had a hydraulic shop help spec it out so that it would have the right speed, we then had to slow it down under high pressure because I only had a 52 horsepower motor to use. Plus under higher pressure it can be dangerous if it wasn't slowed down, I needed good cycle time because there was such a long stroke. Thanks for commenting Mike Cook

    • @Brandon-ji9re
      @Brandon-ji9re 7 років тому

      Mike & Kim Cook How did you figure out what size hydraulic pump to use? Thank you for the response.

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Brandon Damato by knowing how much oil it takes to make your cylinder do a cycle, then figure out how fast you want your cycle time to be. A good hydraulic supply shop should be able to figure all that for you. Thanks for commenting Mike Cook

    • @Brandon-ji9re
      @Brandon-ji9re 7 років тому

      Thanks for the help. The splitter is very impressive

  • @glennmcquoid9652
    @glennmcquoid9652 6 років тому

    Massive over kill

  • @chrisdubeau8828
    @chrisdubeau8828 7 років тому

    my name is Chris do you know how much that log splitter weighs and how long is it from Chris

  • @yabetya8809
    @yabetya8809 7 років тому

    Don't y'all have a kord king

    • @mikeandkimcook9074
      @mikeandkimcook9074 7 років тому

      Big Country Yes we use it for the bulk of firewood processing, we use the splitter for all oversized wood for outdoor wood burners. Thanks for commenting Mike Cook

  • @travis2511
    @travis2511 7 років тому

    1st