Hello, very nice video - good job. had problems with my similar wood splitter ventile. then I saw your video and at 5:32 min you used 2 washes under the level mechnism. I did this as well and my splitter from 2012 works perfect now. You saved my spliter and my money. many thanks Greetings from Germany ---> sorry for my bad English ;-)
I’ve just done the same job on mine. The seal at the end of the aluminium gland was destroyed and so could not build up sufficient pressure to split logs. I couldn’t find the correct two-part seal (o ring at the bottom and a hard “guide” seal on top), so I just shoved a fat o-ring instead and it works perfectly. I believe it was a 327 o-ring size. Have split a few logs so far hopefully it holds up.
I've split 5 cords through it so far. Does what I need it to. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUyQswtttSffRMblGbrhCvZn7JkhtG1-7 I scrounge all my firewood and am not equipped to handle big wood, but for logs up to 24 inch diameter or so, it works great. I've been amazed by some of the gnarly bur oak and elm crotches it has split. For the tougher stuff within it's size range, you might have to study the piece a bit to decide the best attack, but if you split smart it's up to the job. It did arrive low on oil, and I was would have nicked it half a star for that, but it has regained my full confidence. UPDATE NOVEMBER 2021: Still going strong after all these years. I love the one-handed operation. Hope it's still in production if I ever need to replace it
Nice! I was ready to throw my old log splitter as it leaks oil and i am no mechanic. But here you come to save the day :) More or less exactly the same engine so here we go!
great vid! If i took mine apart like that id never remember how it goes back together😄iis not working very well its just like this one might have to give it a try
Thanks for the video. What is your advice for a splitter that goes forward ok but does not return very well. I noticed yours did that and then you showed two arrows and then somehow it was fixed!
Hello! Thanks for the video very super. I need to replace a cylinder stem, but what I missed in the video is that of the spring and how you squeeze it back so it can be screwed back. Thanks in advance for the answer.
Thanks for the video! I need to work on the motor. Is there anything mechanical that secures the motor shaft to the pump gear or does the motor simply slide out? Thanks!
To everyone who asks about replacement parts: all seals and o-rings the original author bought at an auto market (he is in Ukraine). He went with all broken parts and just picked ones that fit the measurements.
I have this same splitter, i know there has been no reply's to this vid and comments, in the show more he has the original vid where he commentates and explains what he is doing, i changed the subtitle to English and got all my answers, hope you do too
Thanks for the tear down. Just what I needed to decide I'll just put cardboard under it to catch the minor leak and just refill it from to time. :) Seriously, good vid but unsure I can find those seals tbh.
Dec 13 2023. Great video . I have the same splitter . Ram won’t operate . Blower fan turns fine . I took it apart , gears seem fine on motor and ram end . Oil was very black and dirty . Is there a filter that can be changed.
Great video, just one question did you do anything on the pressure relief valve? I am struggling to find any info on the basic settings (I think the last owner had played with it as the cap was missing)
Great video, I will give it a go but I am not sure how I will compress the spring ? also could you please let me know how much hydrolic oil is required for this type of log splitter. Many thanks
No video that I have seen shows the compression of the spring for reassembly. My splitter is still lying unassembled. However they usually take 3.5 litres of oil, maybe slightly more.
Great video, except you omitted the hardest part, I believe. Compressing the spring, in order to screw on the new piston disk, is very difficult unless your spring has become weak. Your spring looks strong. Like I said, great video!!
Did you find a solution? We have the same problem and are working on a tool with thread rod and steel plates to compress the spring while reassembling.
@@franklinohrtman282 Just done this repair. I used a tie down strap with a cam buckle. Fed one end of the tie down strap between the spring and piston for most of its length, connected both ends together and pulled hard. 3 or 4 hard tugs on the tie down were enough to compress the spring more each time (the cam buckle locks under tension) and it let me chock the end of the piston with a block of wood. Once done remove the tie down strap and install the piston sleeve over the spring.
i just done it too. I didnt use any extra tools, it waś possible to compress the spring with the screws. I tightened the backplate screws and it all pulled itself together. One hint for the "family diy" guy: you need to open the little bleed screw at the front plate while using the machine. close it for transport :)
Great video but the most important part how to compress the spring is not shown, I have my splitter all in bits and cleaned up but I cannot figure out how to compress the spring anyone knows a different video that covers that part?
I have a Wen Splitter wich is a rebranded version of yours. Mine fell off the back of a truck (brand new) and suffered a fair amount of damage. The gear pump cover cracked, the motor didn’t spin freely and a part of the stand frame was buckled. Replacement for the gear pump cover is easy, but the motor no,so,much. How did you get the front cover off so easily? More specifically, the gear on the motor shaft?? Thanks!
Doesn't anyone have issues with the welds on the RAM breaking? Can't seem to find any info on it. It looks like I'd have to take the whole backend of it apart on my WEN 6 ton machine
I've watched all the videos on these log splitters and I have never seen a single one that shows the reassembly. One minute the parts are lying there and the next minute they are all reassembled, as if by magic.
Try welding a bead along the top front edge of the pusher. Grind it into teeth 🦷. This will stop the wood sliding up or off to the side of the pusher. I did it on mine and it works greatly by biting into the wood end and holding it.
does anyone know how to set the return pressure valve? Like maximum pressure? the part with the little ball an spring. i suppose you count the rotations of the screw?
It is good to see one of these actually splitting thicker logs. I bought mine secondhand and it will only split thin logs. I didn't know if it was faulty or just a weak design of splitter.
Thanks for the video ! I have the same machine and sometimes the engine will not start, but when I turn the fan it starts again. The collector is probably dirty. Can I reach the collector from the fan side? Thanks in advance!
That the reason blew the seals out! By not opening up the bleeder value! That the 1st thing you do is open it up, 3 or 4 turns. When your finish close it off >> it up there on front with a WINGNUT
My electric log splitter stopped working, when I plug it in and press the start button nothing happens, (motor not making any noise) any idea what the issue could be ?
I repaired my King 5 ton due to oil leaks. Perfect I thought....but after a week or so I noticed occasionally it would not start. It acted as if the start capacitor was open. The motor would sit and hum. The 47uF capacitor is not the problem. Sticking pump gears is not the problem. Its almost like when the rotor stops at a certain point it will just sit there and buzz. If I take a small screwdriver and turn it just a nub, its then ok until the next time. This is a single phase with no brushes and no centrifugal switch so it kinda has me boggled. Anyone have a hint?
@@JamesW76 actually with the motor taking out and sitting on the bench it will do the same occasionally. Something wrong with the motor. I swapped it out and All is ok. Thanks James.
Buongiorno. Ho uno spaccalegna simile, un Woody 50, ha sempre lavorato bene, ma ora, ha perso potenza e non riesco a rompere neache tronchi piccoli. Ho cambiato l'olio, ha funzionato una volta poi ha perso potenza. Cosa si può fare, visto che è in ottimo stato e non ha lavorato molto. Saluti Davide
Notice you used paste type sealant (Black) on End Frames as opposed to Rubber-Ring seals (gaskets). What type of sealant was it? Also appeared to be no O Ring seal between Pump and End Frame extension when you dismantled but you did use one on assembly. When I dismantled my 5 ton King the O Ring was missing also. Curious if I should use one. The mating metal surfaces did not leak before. Eventually decided not use the O Ring and joint did not leak.
I have used black RTV sealant on my last two rebuilds, and it didn't leak. Since there is just atmospheric pressure inside reservoir, the seal only needs to resist seepage.
Wielki minus to likwidacja sadu. Takie drzewa ratuje się najdłużej jak to możliwe. Co do łuparki to jeszcze bardziej można poprawić fabrykę i obydwie ręce wolne.
Hello, very nice video - good job. had problems with my similar wood splitter ventile.
then I saw your video and at 5:32 min you used 2 washes under the level mechnism.
I did this as well and my splitter from 2012 works perfect now.
You saved my spliter and my money. many thanks
Greetings from Germany ---> sorry for my bad English ;-)
Where did you get your seal kit from ? Having a problem finding one. Any help out there
I’ve just done the same job on mine. The seal at the end of the aluminium gland was destroyed and so could not build up sufficient pressure to split logs.
I couldn’t find the correct two-part seal (o ring at the bottom and a hard “guide” seal on top), so I just shoved a fat o-ring instead and it works perfectly. I believe it was a 327 o-ring size. Have split a few logs so far hopefully it holds up.
I've split 5 cords through it so far. Does what I need it to. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxUyQswtttSffRMblGbrhCvZn7JkhtG1-7 I scrounge all my firewood and am not equipped to handle big wood, but for logs up to 24 inch diameter or so, it works great. I've been amazed by some of the gnarly bur oak and elm crotches it has split. For the tougher stuff within it's size range, you might have to study the piece a bit to decide the best attack, but if you split smart it's up to the job. It did arrive low on oil, and I was would have nicked it half a star for that, but it has regained my full confidence. UPDATE NOVEMBER 2021: Still going strong after all these years. I love the one-handed operation. Hope it's still in production if I ever need to replace it
Nice! I was ready to throw my old log splitter as it leaks oil and i am no mechanic. But here you come to save the day :) More or less exactly the same engine so here we go!
great vid! If i took mine apart like that id never remember how it goes back together😄iis not working very well its just like this one might have to give it a try
Well done, sir. This is inspiring.
Thanks for the video. What is your advice for a splitter that goes forward ok but does not return very well. I noticed yours did that and then you showed two arrows and then somehow it was fixed!
Hello!
Thanks for the video very super.
I need to replace a cylinder stem, but what I missed in the video is that of the spring and how you squeeze it back so it can be screwed back.
Thanks in advance for the answer.
good camera work!
Thanks for the video! I need to work on the motor. Is there anything mechanical that secures the motor shaft to the pump gear or does the motor simply slide out? Thanks!
Well done bud , many thanks
To everyone who asks about replacement parts: all seals and o-rings the original author bought at an auto market (he is in Ukraine). He went with all broken parts and just picked ones that fit the measurements.
I have this same splitter, i know there has been no reply's to this vid and comments, in the show more he has the original vid where he commentates and explains what he is doing, i changed the subtitle to English and got all my answers, hope you do too
but still no links to get seals and o rings or any parts damn it
Where did you get the new seals for the hydrolics?
How did you put the cylinder back in. how do you compress the spring?
Where do you get parts, I need pump gears, ty
Excellent rebuild. Thanks. I subscribed as well. Cheers.
hi, how did you compress the spring? thanks
Thanks for the tear down. Just what I needed to decide I'll just put cardboard under it to catch the minor leak and just refill it from to time. :) Seriously, good vid but unsure I can find those seals tbh.
Nice shop
Dec 13 2023. Great video . I have the same splitter . Ram won’t operate . Blower fan turns fine . I took it apart , gears seem fine on motor and ram end . Oil was very black and dirty . Is there a filter that can be changed.
So where did you find oring-kit?
Where did you find the replacement parts ?
Great video, just one question did you do anything on the pressure relief valve? I am struggling to find any info on the basic settings (I think the last owner had played with it as the cap was missing)
Great video, I will give it a go but I am not sure how I will compress the spring ? also could you please let me know how much hydrolic oil is required for this type of log splitter. Many thanks
No video that I have seen shows the compression of the spring for reassembly.
My splitter is still lying unassembled.
However they usually take 3.5 litres of oil, maybe slightly more.
The author had to use another hydraulic jack to compress the spring. Check at 4:46
Great video, except you omitted the hardest part, I believe. Compressing the spring, in order to screw on the new piston disk, is very difficult unless your spring has become weak. Your spring looks strong. Like I said, great video!!
Did you find a solution? We have the same problem and are working on a tool with thread rod and steel plates to compress the spring while reassembling.
@@franklinohrtman282 Just done this repair. I used a tie down strap with a cam buckle. Fed one end of the tie down strap between the spring and piston for most of its length, connected both ends together and pulled hard. 3 or 4 hard tugs on the tie down were enough to compress the spring more each time (the cam buckle locks under tension) and it let me chock the end of the piston with a block of wood. Once done remove the tie down strap and install the piston sleeve over the spring.
i just done it too. I didnt use any extra tools, it waś possible to compress the spring with the screws. I tightened the backplate screws and it all pulled itself together. One hint for the "family diy" guy: you need to open the little bleed screw at the front plate while using the machine. close it for transport :)
@@jamesbullock7206 Do you have pictures of that ?
Great video but the most important part how to compress the spring is not shown, I have my splitter all in bits and cleaned up but I cannot figure out how to compress the spring anyone knows a different video that covers that part?
Where did you find the seal kit you showed in the video at 3:40?
Have you found the seal kit? I need too!
I have a Wen Splitter wich is a rebranded version of yours. Mine fell off the back of a truck (brand new) and suffered a fair amount of damage. The gear pump cover cracked, the motor didn’t spin freely and a part of the stand frame was buckled. Replacement for the gear pump cover is easy, but the motor no,so,much. How did you get the front cover off so easily? More specifically, the gear on the motor shaft??
Thanks!
Great job 👌
Doesn't anyone have issues with the welds on the RAM breaking? Can't seem to find any info on it. It looks like I'd have to take the whole backend of it apart on my WEN 6 ton machine
Good work
Hello , thank's for this vidéo , could you said where did you bought o-ring kit please ?
Intressant video.
Jag ska renovera en likadan maskin.
Var får man tag på nya tätningar?
How did you pull the 4 rods so easily?
I've watched all the videos on these log splitters and I have never seen a single one that shows the reassembly.
One minute the parts are lying there and the next minute they are all reassembled, as if by magic.
Where you found new repair kit with o-rings??
link to the rebuild kit would be awesome
Superb work! How did you obtain replacement O rings?
Try welding a bead along the top front edge of the pusher.
Grind it into teeth 🦷.
This will stop the wood sliding up or off to the side of the pusher.
I did it on mine and it works greatly by biting into the wood end and holding it.
Hello, where can I order the parts, thank you
Was für o Ringe benötigt man, was ist das für eine Dichtmasse und welches Öl wird verwendet. Wo kann man das alles kaufen oder bestellen
does anyone know how to set the return pressure valve? Like maximum pressure? the part with the little ball an spring. i suppose you count the rotations of the screw?
My fan in the motor wont spinn and i vant remove it…any tips?
It is good to see one of these actually splitting thicker logs. I bought mine secondhand and it will only split thin logs. I didn't know if it was faulty or just a weak design of splitter.
The last peace an endboss?
Anyone know where to get the O-rings kit? uk
Que Aceite usa??
Super ta vidéo la mienne avance lentement pas de force condensateur bonne état
Dispicatorul meu numai are putere, cum îl pot repara?
Does anybody know a torque spec or how to alighn the rods. If I more than hand Tighten the bolts it won't return
Where did the seals come from
mine trips the breaker ??? anyone know what would cause that ??? thank you
Thanks for the video ! I have the same machine and sometimes the engine will not start, but when I turn the fan it starts again. The collector is probably dirty. Can I reach the collector from the fan side? Thanks in advance!
why didn't he drain all the oil before disassembling? One more, that spring, is it hard to get back? One pair of screw clamps, could that be used?
Would anyone have a Wiring Diagram for a Metabo HS 6001 Log Splitter?
Excellent work👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing. Did you feel good @ 10:23. How many four letter words did you use? 🤣😫🙄
That the reason blew the seals out! By not opening up the bleeder value! That the 1st thing you do is open it up, 3 or 4 turns. When your finish close it off >> it up there on front with a WINGNUT
thank you
Talking would really help
Cheers
My electric log splitter stopped working, when I plug it in and press the start button nothing happens, (motor not making any noise) any idea what the issue could be ?
im having the same problem Bullshizle...did you ever find out anything?
If it is not making any noise at all I would replace the capacitor
Mine was the capacitor and corrosion on the button contacts
Weet u waar dat setje afdichtings kan bestellen
Heeft u nog een set kunnen vinden?
I repaired my King 5 ton due to oil leaks. Perfect I thought....but after a week or so I noticed occasionally it would not start.
It acted as if the start capacitor was open. The motor would sit and hum. The 47uF capacitor is not the problem. Sticking pump gears is not
the problem. Its almost like when the rotor stops at a certain point it will just sit there and buzz. If I take a small screwdriver and turn it just a nub,
its then ok until the next time. This is a single phase with no brushes and no centrifugal switch so it kinda has me boggled. Anyone have a hint?
@@JamesW76 actually with the motor taking out and sitting on the bench it will do the same occasionally. Something wrong with the motor.
I swapped it out and All is ok. Thanks James.
I have problm with wood splitter
He don t have power
He haw some power one minute and later no power
What is problem?
Where's the link to the replacement parts? We all know where we can buy a drill and bits.
Где вы купили рем комплект манжетов и колечек
Спроси в оригинальном ролике. Это репост
W mojej łupiarce mam problem z cofaniem. Nie wiem co dokładnie odpowiada za taką usterkę. Jakieś pomysły mam ale czy uda mi się to naprawić.🤔
Take a look at 5:32. The original author had to put two washers under the control rod block. It solves the problem with reverse
Witam gdzie kupić uszczelniacze
Buongiorno. Ho uno spaccalegna simile, un Woody 50, ha sempre lavorato bene, ma ora, ha perso potenza e non riesco a rompere neache tronchi piccoli. Ho cambiato l'olio, ha funzionato una volta poi ha perso potenza. Cosa si può fare, visto che è in ottimo stato e non ha lavorato molto.
Saluti
Davide
Notice you used paste type sealant (Black) on End Frames as opposed to Rubber-Ring seals (gaskets). What type of sealant was it?
Also appeared to be no O Ring seal between Pump and End Frame extension when you dismantled but you did use one on assembly.
When I dismantled my 5 ton King the O Ring was missing also. Curious if I should use one. The mating metal surfaces did not leak before.
Eventually decided not use the O Ring and joint did not leak.
I have used black RTV sealant on my last two rebuilds, and it didn't leak. Since there is just atmospheric pressure inside reservoir, the seal only needs to resist seepage.
@@Patriottoo2 Thanks a million Patroit....I ended up using Permatex® the Right Stuff® Black Instant Gasket Maker, 147-mL
Expensive but perfect.
where did you get the replacement seals and gaskets?
Similar problem with this other guy he has a 3D Printer and made his seals
Wielki minus to likwidacja sadu. Takie drzewa ratuje się najdłużej jak to możliwe.
Co do łuparki to jeszcze bardziej można poprawić fabrykę i obydwie ręce wolne.
mine keeps eating capacitors - no clue
sorry, the engine on the side of the fan, runs clockwise, or counterclockwise
Sure would be nice if you explained what you were doing. Several things are not clear at all.
내가 필용한건데 만들어봐야겠다
☦🛂🚾🚼🔞🔃⁉
Why is it so slow???
suddenly I saw a potato cannon laid out across the bench.
Macher - superman
Man sollte schon erklären was man da macht. Sicherheitsvorkehrungen außer Betrieb setzen?
What you doing need to slow it down and explain what the heck you're doing