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  • @gusm5128
    @gusm5128 4 роки тому +4

    Your wedge design is simple and brilliant. Well done my friend .

  • @purchases1
    @purchases1 4 роки тому +2

    My uncle lost his thumb by a last second wood adjustment using this same baler, splitter type of machine. there would need to be a lot of mods made before I would use it. I have a hydraulic homemade splitter that gives you instant control. It's good that you mentioned the "keep your hands out of there" warning. Thanks for sharing. It still gives folks an idea of what can be done if you try.

  • @STEVENRAY18
    @STEVENRAY18 6 років тому +2

    I do not know whether you like people calling you friend or not but my friend you have the most creative wood splitter I have ever seen and on top of that it's got a ton of power and it's damn fast very good job totally awesome

  • @joeromanak8797
    @joeromanak8797 6 років тому +10

    I was hoping that the firewood would come out the others end in a neat bundle with a string tied around it. I guess you threw away a few too many parts. Oh well, it works this way too so good job. 😎

  • @glenkelley6048
    @glenkelley6048 7 років тому +3

    THANKS for a great idea. There are lots and lots of old square balers around, unused and just waiting to be converted into machines like this!

    • @bowlweevil4161
      @bowlweevil4161 5 років тому

      great idea like Glen said there's lots of those old bailers not being used any more, cheap

  • @danielkindred1793
    @danielkindred1793 Рік тому

    I LOVE THE ROTATING HAMMERS NICE DEATH TRAP

  • @vanottey1
    @vanottey1 9 років тому

    I used it just yesterday with my son; need extra wood for our many single digit nights here in West Virginia lately. We still have most of our limbs and digits.Thanks!

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому

    I like the wedge idea a LOT and that rig is one that you just DO NOT mess up on.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 3 роки тому

      The only problem with the wedge is that on logs that are not straight on the bottom it has a tendency to go vertical on the wedge end.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому

      @@vanottey1 Maybe do away with the small part on the bottom. That might help. It's a good idea though. Minimal strain.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 3 роки тому

      @@lewiemcneely9143 Yes, It should be a little taller or I can cut the first one off and sharpen it.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому

      @@vanottey1 It's way too fast for me. I'm a hydraulic man myself but that wedge is still a good idea with anybody's rig. Makes it as easy as it can get having to do the work anyway. Better it than me!

  • @mossturn01
    @mossturn01 7 років тому +3

    Splendid machine. I've been planning on building one myself as my hydraulic splitter's good but too slow. I've found an old Jones baler so can start the build soon. May shorten the stroke as we can't burn anything longer than 1ft in the stove. Fordson major tractor to power. Thanks for the vid. Stay safe. Regards, Ian.

    • @funnyfarm5555
      @funnyfarm5555 6 років тому +1

      I would make it so if you ever wanted to sell it you could go back to a 16-18 inch stroke. One could use a spacer on the push block or make it so you could move the wedge.

  • @ChileExpatFamily
    @ChileExpatFamily 6 років тому

    A++ for ingenuity on this one. I used to have an old New Holland Hay baler just like that one that was a pain. Low cost and simple, but I will say that I love my log lifter.
    Also I do have a 4 way that slips over the top of my wedge and I am not sure you could see it in my video but it works the same as yours basically but your design is nice. Jim

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому +1

      I have a log lifter too. It's called a skid steer. I just didn't use it for the demo. I am building a passive solar earth sheltered house for my retirement. I plan to do a set up where I have retaining walls so everything is at an elevation to minimize bending over.

    • @ChileExpatFamily
      @ChileExpatFamily 6 років тому

      Yes I have titanium bars in my neck and they want to add more but I will not let them for now.
      Even little logs are to far away for me to pick up now much less a nail on the floor I dropped. It is no fun. I wish I had a skid steer or bobcat. I really need a tractor and would like to buy one this coming year that has a front end loader on it. This would make my little place much easier to work on.
      I grew up on a farm and managed it till I was 20. So I love farming and a good diesel tractor. Jim

  • @ElderlyIron
    @ElderlyIron 2 роки тому

    Excellent work! I have an IH 47 wire baler that I can't bear to scrap. I've thought about this for years. First, to lop off logs, testing to find out what the max diameter the blade could handle. Second, to put a gearbox in front of it to increase torque and slow it down. Since the ring gear is always on the same tooth at time of impact, I thought that preventing the shock load might let it live longer. Also a bit safer. Not that it's "safe"!

  • @alanyoung7655
    @alanyoung7655 3 роки тому

    Grew up baling hay with 2 of those balers in their original configuration.... never would have thought of making 1 into a splitter.... your wedges are great and she certainly does the job but would hate to see you come to any harm .... whether a feed hopper could be thought up or somthing n save your limbs from danger....remember you never miss anything till it's gone.... good video and full Mark's outta ten for thinking outside the box👍👍

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 3 роки тому

      Thanks! I've made a couple modifications since this video was done. The wedge design works well on perfectly shaped rounds but some of the others have a tendency to ride up the wedge. It's easy enough to cut it off if I decide to do that in the future.

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 6 років тому

    That's a fine rig and there are trackhoe buckets setup like your wedge which is a fine idea. Teeth staggered for loosening hard material letting the pressure bear on one tooth at a time instead of all at the same time. Too much machine for me. I like my old slow hydraulic because I've got arthur and don't move too swift. Good idea and it's not THAT weak!

  • @hossman1364
    @hossman1364 4 роки тому +1

    That thing kicks butt!!!

  • @comucall
    @comucall 2 роки тому

    Awesome machine, works and doe's as you wanted , well done👍

  • @donbraden8533
    @donbraden8533 6 років тому +1

    Nice machine great job

  • @vanottey1
    @vanottey1 9 років тому

    The wedges were cut from a backhoe/excavator bucket edge welded to teeth. 3/4". I have 1" but felt that was too thick and the 3/4" is thick enough. The little piece in front was from 1/2". I've split with a Stickler, Bark buster and hydraulic. The Stickler and Bark Buster will go through anything but all three are a lot slower than this OSHA approved unit. This thing is a lot more fun than the others.

  • @sertifiednerd
    @sertifiednerd 6 років тому +1

    love your machine anyway

  • @christopherarnold3855
    @christopherarnold3855 7 років тому +2

    i really like your design on that wedge!

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 7 років тому

      Thanks. I haven't seen another I like better.

    • @John-ls6hz
      @John-ls6hz 5 років тому

      Very good design..

    • @Freetheworldnow
      @Freetheworldnow 4 роки тому

      I will have to try it on mine.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 4 роки тому

      On some logs it doesn't work as intended. It has a tendency to pop up on the wedge end of the log.

    • @edhansen8531
      @edhansen8531 3 роки тому

      @@Freetheworldnow jñ

  • @booserobert
    @booserobert 9 років тому +9

    Nice machine, made in the U.S. by Americans...

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 9 років тому

      robert boose Thanks Robert. I checked out several of the videos on your page. Very interesting. Do yourself a favor. Get the book The Great Controversy and read it. It will pull together many of the things you already understand but will show the reason behind it all.

    • @booserobert
      @booserobert 9 років тому

      van Jesus is coming , this is saw-tawn world right now, times will even get worse because of sin...but Jesus will come to get his people when the Father in Heaven say it time, we have the Holy Spirit right now to guide us and teach us all truth... take care Robert....

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 9 років тому

      robert boose You are absolutely correct! Get the book!

  • @vanottey1
    @vanottey1 8 років тому

    David, if you look at around 3 minutes in the video you can see a piece of thick sheet metal I added to both sides to keep the log centered. It doesn't keep it perfectly centered due to the spacing but I made it so it would accommodate a 17" log. Hard to say on the force. Maybe 5 ton? I think any tractor with a pto should be fine. I run my 59hp tractor at idle. It stalls now and then. You will likely stall a 16hp tractor at idle too. You can run up the rpms but then the plunger will move faster. Watch it! You could probably do a lot less work than I did and not make a new ram. You could get by with the original as it comes, not add a beam and attach a wedge at the bottom and top where the bale goes through.

  • @bosdad7
    @bosdad7 7 років тому +1

    you need a roll in feed ramp to keep you hands farther from the ram. Nice job !

  • @davidr1483
    @davidr1483 8 років тому +2

    outstanding RE-use of an old piece of equipment...now I'm on a quest to find an ole baler. I have a question (or 2) and a suggestion. Does the plunger tray have a valley for the log to sit centered on the blade? (suggest making a V bed to ride in). Q? How many pounds of force would you guess the plunger pushes? 10, 15, 20 tons? I'm wondering how small of a compact tractor could handle this machine (Ford 1200?). Thanks again for the great ideas.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 5 років тому

      I did weld sheet metal on each side to help keep the log centered. I can only guess it puts out 5 tons of force. Your Ford puts out 13.5hp at the pto which should be plenty. Most of the splitting power is stored in the flywheel. Your tractor will stall on the tougher pieces but overall it's faster than a hydraulic splitter.

  • @kevinashby3784
    @kevinashby3784 7 років тому +2

    That's a great machine We used to have an old baler on the farm. I wish we'd have kept it now. Have you considered adding an auto feeder. ? Great Video.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 7 років тому +2

      That wouldn't work as it will stall on some knotted pieces. I usually have a bucket full of rounds in my skid steer sitting at wait high on the other side.

  • @shdwwzrd69
    @shdwwzrd69 2 роки тому +1

    So how is it running 7 years later?

  • @lonniejohns8895
    @lonniejohns8895 5 років тому +1

    this design limits the size log you can get in the hopper but for a flywheel style splitter it works quite well,

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 5 років тому

      17" max which is plenty. I have a Barkbuster that mounts on the back of my Kubota L245H that will split anything.

  • @454943jdc
    @454943jdc 7 років тому

    how well does this work on green oak or cherry?

  • @1ebmwe1
    @1ebmwe1 6 років тому

    Looks like a old ih 46 baler. I have one and does not really work well would love plans on how to build this

  • @leowaisanen1672
    @leowaisanen1672 3 роки тому

    Clever fellow !

  • @sschr6203
    @sschr6203 3 роки тому +2

    ☠️ death trap

  • @1995jug
    @1995jug 6 років тому +4

    OHSA approved.

  • @patb9375
    @patb9375 6 років тому

    You should put your other pair of gloves up for bid! Nice use of old baler. You cannot be slow.. Like any power tool it can be dangerous, smart idea to put the wedge further back at the top.

  • @ziomek-zs2ym
    @ziomek-zs2ym 7 років тому

    Niebezpieczna ta łuparka palce szybko można stracić

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 7 років тому

      That's true, but it's possible with your chainsaw also. It is not a machine for those who are careless.

  • @joeh4295
    @joeh4295 6 років тому +7

    Have you considered a hopper on the side to load multiple pieces? This would keep your hands away from the Piston.

  • @naturetamer
    @naturetamer 8 років тому

    hey van, Good job I like it, I wonder if it would split red elm?

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 8 років тому

      +Joe Gaukel Probably, as long as the pieces weren't too big or knotted.

  • @darrylt1031
    @darrylt1031 5 років тому

    impressive set up...I like it....wondering how much fuel the tractor uses?

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 5 років тому

      It idles around 1000 and I bump it to 1100; so very little. I made a couple modifications. I have a wider tray for the wood after it goes through because sometimes the pieces are still too big and need to go through again. I cut the sides some aft of the wedge. I bought a Bark Buster to split the tough pieces. I mount that on my 25hp Kubota L245H.

  • @darkfactory8082
    @darkfactory8082 6 років тому +1

    Hello. Nice idea, just one concern about the side flanges... I would cut out a portion around the splitting wedge, because it looks dangerous sticking your hands in like a box, while the thing is cycling.. Just as a mechanical view, the splitting part should be open, so you're free to avoid the ram.. Nice job though.. Cheers.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому +1

      I actually did just that several months ago; not entirely but I made it so the split pieces fall onto a platform. Thanks.

  • @charlesreece3210
    @charlesreece3210 9 років тому

    I am building 1 of these machines now. Im using a i ternational baler i pulled from the valley i know has been there 30 + years. The plunger will be riding on casters keeping it in original box. Needing to shorten the axle but unsure once i cut it if i can reassemble.?? Any suggestions on that.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 9 років тому

      harper reece What do you mean by shortening the axle?

  • @arnoldstafford2900
    @arnoldstafford2900 3 роки тому

    That's cool

  • @Iliketoweldandbraze
    @Iliketoweldandbraze 4 роки тому +1

    I would learn about hydraulics seems so much safer to me but maybe I'm just not careful enough

  • @williamgiboney5939
    @williamgiboney5939 4 роки тому

    so your walnut are worth more as firewood where u live?

  • @d-op1502
    @d-op1502 7 років тому +1

    you should keep a pick or something to use instead of hands when one gets stuck.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 7 років тому +1

      I've got a small sledge sitting on the splitter when hands aren't enough. I've got a home made pickaroon too.

  • @slackoutdoors
    @slackoutdoors 2 роки тому

    New sub here! Love this splitter.
    #slackoutdoors

  • @samskeeter1
    @samskeeter1 2 роки тому

    Have you still got both your hands?

  • @k.compton8995
    @k.compton8995 4 роки тому +1

    I have a pair of gloves just like that

  • @joshleemartin
    @joshleemartin 4 роки тому

    safer than a motor cycle

  • @wesleycallison2079
    @wesleycallison2079 4 роки тому

    Walnut can give you a chimney fire.mix a lot of lighter wood in when you burn it. Safety first. You probably know that already.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 4 роки тому

      Any wood can give you s chimney fire. The problem is a buildup of creosote. Usually from burning with little air.

    • @wesleycallison2079
      @wesleycallison2079 4 роки тому

      True but who wants to run their stove wide open. Everyone who has poo. pooed me has had a chimney fire

  • @funnyfarm5555
    @funnyfarm5555 6 років тому

    Yes, those aggressive point on push plate gotta go!

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому

      Yeah, I ground them down and made some other changes. One of these days I'll repost with a shorter video plus my Stickler splitter plus a homemade splitter that attaches to a 7.5 ton excavator.

  • @noelisaac1222
    @noelisaac1222 2 роки тому

    Hello Van, if you haven't been killed by this machine yet, can you send a pic of the beam underneath and how far forward it goes? i cant tell on the video how you have it set up, but i have an extra parts baler I am going to do this to. thanks.

  • @cautiouslyoptimistic6185
    @cautiouslyoptimistic6185 6 років тому +2

    Walnut is expensive wood to burn for fire wood !

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому +1

      Pieces that are small, crooked...etc aren't worth much. That was what was left over after I logged the trees.

    • @funnyfarm5555
      @funnyfarm5555 6 років тому

      They only use the trunks for woodworking. limbs have swayed and twisted to much in the wind over the years.

    • @zlindauer5315
      @zlindauer5315 5 років тому

      gunstocks. former sawyer at american walnut co. way to make that bailer work!!!

  • @user-xl2ok4cr7q
    @user-xl2ok4cr7q 3 роки тому

    Очень к месту сделаны боковые щиты.они лишают последнего шанса спасти руки если что не так, не дай Бог.

  • @keithmartin7831
    @keithmartin7831 5 років тому

    I'd like to see real wood split. But one thing for sure he ain't gonna overload anything with the wood he is splitting.

  • @skeets6060
    @skeets6060 6 років тому +3

    OSHA will be calling you tomorrow

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому +2

      If they come around here they'll get loaded ON the splitter!

    • @Omahabigbill
      @Omahabigbill 5 років тому +1

      @van If they do call you sir, it will be because that weasel skeets ratted on you!

  • @jimposey8848
    @jimposey8848 5 років тому

    i want one

  • @jacobm6524
    @jacobm6524 6 років тому

    Is this machine still working today? I'm planning on building one and was curious on the durability

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому +1

      Still in use. I added and subtracted some sheet metal in the splitting area. I bought a Barkbuster for my tractor for the tough pieces.

    • @curtisjohnson7502
      @curtisjohnson7502 6 років тому

      Jacob M in

  • @davesaam7693
    @davesaam7693 5 років тому

    Need to watch hands carefully. Be nice to have a control.

  • @lrandol456
    @lrandol456 9 років тому +1

    The video is 3 weeks old so I assume u lost a limb by now... Lol. I like it and would use, but that's not saying much. Good luck

  • @JohnSmith-ju4dl
    @JohnSmith-ju4dl 2 роки тому

    One of these days your glove or sleeve is gonna get caught on something and you won’t be able to move hour hand outta the way fast enough. Only a matter of time before you have pancakes for hands.

  • @davidgaylord2035
    @davidgaylord2035 7 років тому

    i think you should stick with the 4 way splitting it appears that 2 way just mutilates the wood

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 7 років тому

      The 2 way is more likely to cut through large or knotted pieces.

  • @phatrides222000
    @phatrides222000 4 роки тому

    wait till the red hats see this! lol

  • @cautiouslyoptimistic6185
    @cautiouslyoptimistic6185 5 років тому

    Farming has never been an easy life.......it would be even more difficult with one hand !! With your ingenuity , I'm sure you could build a much safer hydraulic wood splitter . Yes, you would still have to be careful , But it would be much safer than that frankenstein contraption you're trying to feed !!! That SOB would have a terrible bite .

  • @mottthehoople693
    @mottthehoople693 5 років тому

    who used walnut trees for firewood???

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 5 років тому +1

      The large logs were sold for lumber. I split the unwanted pieces.

    • @mottthehoople693
      @mottthehoople693 5 років тому

      @@vanottey1 wow we guard our walnut trees with our lives...from people who would steal them and the blasted cockies who steal the walnuts

  • @butchmcintyre5196
    @butchmcintyre5196 5 років тому

    hand getter

  • @johnbekkers5201
    @johnbekkers5201 5 років тому

    why do people cut wood in the winter you should be inside in the warm with wood you cut in summer

  • @jamesoncross7494
    @jamesoncross7494 5 років тому

    That thing is super dangerous. Someone is going to get seriously injured. I'm no safety wimp. One slip and bye bye.

  • @BigBUCK0075051
    @BigBUCK0075051 6 років тому

    Looks like an accident waiting to happen. Be safe

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому

      Thanks! I give it lots of respect. Now and then a piece will fly. No injuries...................yet.

  • @jeffprostar1909
    @jeffprostar1909 5 років тому

    Kids don't try that at home are any where else

  • @sertifiednerd
    @sertifiednerd 6 років тому

    your braking my heart burning walnut. I have sold wood like that for 1000 per cord.

    • @vanottey1
      @vanottey1 6 років тому +1

      That's what was left over after logging it.

  • @MrWhatnext
    @MrWhatnext 9 років тому

    OMG .... That machine ain't for pussies.