I got that exact splitter. My hitch is not as far from the wedge as yours. My Kohler motor quit so I had to replace it, but this splitter is a tank. Great piece of equipment. I’m gonna copy your table idea!!! That’s genius.
Love the splitter!! Old, but fast and efficent. I use the same tongs as you, too. Your set-up with the table is the BOMB!!!! I will do a similar set-up shortly when I get to splitting. I was not aware of the “lickity Splitter”. If I could come across one in good shape I would be tempted to buy it. Thanks you for doing a fine job.
Thanks for the comment. Check my current video because I have decided to part with two of my Lickity Log Splitters. The MK348 is in better condition than the other one. Thanks again.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
I’ve had several big box store splitters, they were okay but I finally pulled the trigger on a Wolfe ridge this year, very very very happy with it. It’s has a modern log lift. Lol
Thanks for the comment. Like a lot of older equipment, a person with a little mechanical ability could keep these things going and make a lot of repairs themselves. Wish more things were made that way today.
These old splitters were unique for sure. They were not cheap (quality or price). I believe production stopped when hydraulic splitters got more popular and they started popping up everywhere. My father bought a single speed Lickity in 1971 for $900.00. That's nearly $6000.00 in today's economy. Thanks for the comment.
hi there love all those old lickity splitters , they were way head of there time . about all that was out there 50 years ago , call that nice wood Cadillac wood .i think if i ever got one after watching yours i may want to but it up on blocks , the bending over would work on me to much but build back mussels.i dont have a log lift either , loved it good splitting . john
Yes, many years bent over and I'm lucky it doesn't bother me too much. I may have a solution where I just stand straight. Stay tuned! Thanks for the comment.
Must be 30 years ago the Department i worked for bought one of these to supply firewood for two camping parks and five picnic parks,it worked for years with very few problems, excellent machine, did hundreds of cords of wood . The log lift we used returned to school or university every fall.
@@hkerr-di1yg Two features I really liked was the one you mentioned about how good on fuel it was and how it shifted down when it hit a tough spot , l suggested the people using it not use the automatic because I hate filling out accident reports
Wow, same type splitter log lift and conveyor I have. One small difference is I have a cut out area where you stand and a little bit bigger table to the right. I have an operators seat (lawn chair)in the area where you're standing Load table, sit down, split. I'm old and lazy😅
Just found your channel. New sub here, that is one nice vintage splitter with some great features. The pinch Pinch-a-Log is a very useful tool to have around the woodyard. 👍TCT
The splitter is too low you're humped over all the time. I use my tractor to lift a couple rounds and park it so I can roll them onto the splitter with no lifting. And toss the pieces in a utility trailer to haul to the shed . I hardly break a sweat.
That's how Lickity Log Splitters were made. I've never seen another splitter have this option and it wouldn't be hard to do. The inventor of these splitters did this back in the 50s, so it could be done today. Thanks for the comment.
I don't think a lot of people wanted to spend that kind of money. Plus, splitters started showing up everywhere for much less money. My father spent 900.00 back in 1971, which is about 6000.00 in today's economy. I just saw a few splitters at Lowes the other day for between 1500.00 and 2500.00. They won't be around in 50 years. Buy an Eastonmade, Wolfe Ridge, etc and it will last many, many years with heavy use. Thanks for leaving a comment.
I am fortunate that my back (log lifter) has never given me problems. That doesn't mean I wouldn't enjoy a splitter that allows you to stand......😉. Thanks for the comment.
Not sure how a person running a Lickity Log Splitter can change their posture while splitting. I've been doing it this way for 52 years. Only remedy I can think of would be to get a different splitter😉
I got that exact splitter. My hitch is not as far from the wedge as yours. My Kohler motor quit so I had to replace it, but this splitter is a tank. Great piece of equipment. I’m gonna copy your table idea!!! That’s genius.
I also have a lickidy log splitter , had it since the 60s early 70s . Still going strong
Thanks for responding and keep that Lickity going! They are proof that you get what you pay for.
Love the splitter!! Old, but fast and efficent. I use the same tongs as you, too. Your set-up with the table is the BOMB!!!! I will do a similar set-up shortly when I get to splitting. I was not aware of the “lickity Splitter”. If I could come across one in good shape I would be tempted to buy it. Thanks you for doing a fine job.
Thanks for the comment. Check my current video because I have decided to part with two of my Lickity Log Splitters. The MK348 is in better condition than the other one. Thanks again.
@@hkerr-di1ygwhere would it need to be picked up at and what do you want for it? Thank you.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
You know you better than the fance log spliter do you got it going on❤ love you channel bless you keep up the good work
Thanks for the comment. More videos coming soon!
Somehow, I'm very familiar with this vintage log lifter...
Still going strong since 1977!!
I’ve had several big box store splitters, they were okay but I finally pulled the trigger on a Wolfe ridge this year, very very very happy with it. It’s has a modern log lift. Lol
Nice video that is a mighty fine log splitter better than any of this new junk on the market
Thanks for the comment. Like a lot of older equipment, a person with a little mechanical ability could keep these things going and make a lot of repairs themselves. Wish more things were made that way today.
My splitter is 60 years newer. Yours is superior, had no idea a machine like this existed, pretty sure China doesn't either. Thank you for sharing.
These old splitters were unique for sure. They were not cheap (quality or price). I believe production stopped when hydraulic splitters got more popular and they started popping up everywhere. My father bought a single speed Lickity in 1971 for $900.00. That's nearly $6000.00 in today's economy. Thanks for the comment.
Hilarious! Well done! 🤪
Thanks for the comment!
hi there love all those old lickity splitters , they were way head of there time . about all that was out there 50 years ago , call that nice wood Cadillac wood .i think if i ever got one after watching yours i may want to but it up on blocks , the bending over would work on me to much but build back mussels.i dont have a log lift either , loved it good splitting . john
Yes, many years bent over and I'm lucky it doesn't bother me too much. I may have a solution where I just stand straight. Stay tuned! Thanks for the comment.
My folks made one too! A 1956 model! Worked good for a long time, but now it needs new parts and i was told they aren't available anymore!
Yup, parts are unique!
Must be 30 years ago the Department i worked for bought one of these to supply firewood for two camping parks and five picnic parks,it worked for years with very few problems, excellent machine, did hundreds of cords of wood . The log lift we used returned to school or university every fall.
Glad you got to experience a Lickity Log Splitter. Thanks for the comment!
@@hkerr-di1yg Two features I really liked was the one you mentioned about how good on fuel it was and how it shifted down when it hit a tough spot , l suggested the people using it not use the automatic because I hate filling out accident reports
Wow, same type splitter log lift and conveyor I have. One small difference is I have a cut out area where you stand and a little bit bigger table to the right. I have an operators seat (lawn chair)in the area where you're standing Load table, sit down, split. I'm old and lazy😅
Love it. Thanks for the comment!
I have a very similar log lift. Wish I had a similar splitter.
Vrry good ❤❤❤❤
Just found your channel. New sub here, that is one nice vintage splitter with some great features. The pinch Pinch-a-Log is a very useful tool to have around the woodyard. 👍TCT
Thanks for the comment and subscribing. My feeble attempt at some humor.
The hitch is out further so the wedge can be moved out to split longer logs I only do logs up to around 22", so I never move it.
The splitter is too low you're humped over all the time. I use my tractor to lift a couple rounds and park it so I can roll them onto the splitter with no lifting. And toss the pieces in a utility trailer to haul to the shed . I hardly break a sweat.
Hard on the back staying bent over I know
Believe it or not, it doesn't bother me too much. I plan on something different in the future so I can continue splitting. Thanks for commenting!
Cripes im 46 and my back couldn't handle that for more than 10 minutes. I wish lol
Interesting how it only throttles up on the split stroke, never seen that before
That's how Lickity Log Splitters were made. I've never seen another splitter have this option and it wouldn't be hard to do. The inventor of these splitters did this back in the 50s, so it could be done today. Thanks for the comment.
For more info on my splitters:ua-cam.com/video/ZBVw_Azwe2M/v-deo.htmlsi=AitkHHJbonexB8GI
My log lift has one really bad arthritis and makes a lot of cracks and pops during operation !!!! LOL
But you keep going, right? Thanks for the comment.
Yes sir , Oct 24 I get my new knee in my right leg !!!
A actual close up video of the the splitter would be good....couldn't barely see it
We have 2 Lickity Log splitters. One is not working properly. It will stay in low speed only and not return. Any odeas as to why this happens?
Why did they stop making those splitters
I don't think a lot of people wanted to spend that kind of money. Plus, splitters started showing up everywhere for much less money. My father spent 900.00 back in 1971, which is about 6000.00 in today's economy. I just saw a few splitters at Lowes the other day for between 1500.00 and 2500.00. They won't be around in 50 years. Buy an Eastonmade, Wolfe Ridge, etc and it will last many, many years with heavy use. Thanks for leaving a comment.
The only thing wrong with that splitter is it needs to be about 6" higher that bending over all the time would kill my back
I am fortunate that my back (log lifter) has never given me problems. That doesn't mean I wouldn't enjoy a splitter that allows you to stand......😉. Thanks for the comment.
I see zero reasons to up grade
You need to find a more comfortable position to split so you're not bent over the whole time.
Not sure how a person running a Lickity Log Splitter can change their posture while splitting. I've been doing it this way for 52 years. Only remedy I can think of would be to get a different splitter😉
@hkerr-di1yg change the height of the splitter. You don't have to buy a new one
I never saw a machine in use. Just a mouth.
My attempt at humor. Sorry. I am the vintage log lifter. Thanks for the feedback. My wife warned me that it was confusing.
Now I see where I got my sense of humor....🙄
Yup...
For sure!
Forget it. Too much yak yak. Good bye.
Thanks for the comment. Bye bye.