SUPER VIDEO. I never thought about taking the GAS motor off. Made the repair so much easier even though I already figured out the problem with the spider coupling.
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
Thanks alot for the info!!! Got a 27 ton ariens and never had a problem until it just stopped. After your video looked under hydraulic motor and yep coupling apart. Ariens makes it really easy to access. Took cover off, slid coupling together with screwdriver and tightened set screw. 5 min later splitting wood
Thanks for the Video.. it was my exact problem.. Tractor supply had a variety but out of the size i needed. ordered from amazon for under $20 for all pieces.
I have a 40 ton log splitter last week at Blew a seal anyway I pulled it apart only to find the nut that goes on the end of the shaft for the ram was almost loose clearly when it was made they did not tightened up enough it is taking almost 20 years but it had about 3 turns left before falling off so in a way I was glad I found the problem before it became a problem that coupler looks like a silly design mine bolt straight to the motor
The L095 series of coupler is not overkill for that engine and pump, it is actually the correct selection. The original coupler was an L075 series which is actually under sized for the application, even though that is what the manufacturer of the splitter selected. They cut corners to save just a few dollars, and this is why these couplers fail so often on these inexpensive splitters. On your other splitter with the 12 horsepower engine the L095 series coupler is undersized for that application. That coupler should be an L100 series.
Biggest issue I've seen with these is misalignment between the motor and pump. It applies side load to the coupling and will wear those parts prematurely as well as the shaft bearings in the motor and pump. The whole setup is kinda garbage. I opted to convert my splitter to horizontal shaft which is a much better option.
my cylinder moves in and out with ease . DR 22 ton. I replaced hyd fluid and filter this year. It worked for a while . now the ram still goes out and in, but the unit will not split wood. the engine runs fine. Briggs 875.
I have a Huskee 22-ton splitter. While splitting a truckload, it all of the sudden just stopped splitting like it had no power. Also, during the process of retracting the ram, the handle will not jump back into neutral position on its own. The engine just bogs down and I have to knock the handle into neutral manually. Have you had this issue before?
Thanks for the video - I'm currently suffering with this exact problem - got the motor off & the pump off - can't get the durn coupler pieces off - stuck like crazy - soaked everything in WD-40 and left it overnight - we'll see if it comes loose, and already stripped out two allen wrenches and only got one of the screws loose :( Anyway - where did you get that part? I need the exact same one, and the TroyBilt brand is pricey ... any tips on removing a stuck part also helpful, thanks in advance.
So let me get this straight there's nothing holding the motor to the splitter other than the bolts that holds the motor down.............I can't stop laughing had to rewind
Well this guy spends about the first two minutes babbling and repeating himself over and over again about if you're wrong splitter has this problem so just go ahead and fast forward to almost 2 minutes into the video so you don't have to listen to him repeat himself over and over
SUPER VIDEO. I never thought about taking the GAS motor off. Made the repair so much easier even though I already figured out the problem with the spider coupling.
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
Thanks alot for the info!!! Got a 27 ton ariens and never had a problem until it just stopped. After your video looked under hydraulic motor and yep coupling apart. Ariens makes it really easy to access. Took cover off, slid coupling together with screwdriver and tightened set screw. 5 min later splitting wood
Because of you, my log splitter is fixed
Mine (also a Huskee) suddenly stopped like this just the other night! Now I have a place to start. Thank you!
This was exactly what was wrong with my splitter. Thank you for sharing it was extremely helpful !
Thanks for the Video.. it was my exact problem.. Tractor supply had a variety but out of the size i needed. ordered from amazon for under $20 for all pieces.
Thanks! This made diagnosing my problem easy. I’m new to log splitting, so this was a great help.
Thanks and for your video. Saved me lots of money today. Fixed my splitting machine today
Glad it helped!
I have a 40 ton log splitter last week at Blew a seal anyway I pulled it apart only to find the nut that goes on the end of the shaft for the ram was almost loose clearly when it was made they did not tightened up enough it is taking almost 20 years but it had about 3 turns left before falling off so in a way I was glad I found the problem before it became a problem that coupler looks like a silly design mine bolt straight to the motor
The L095 series of coupler is not overkill for that engine and pump, it is actually the correct selection. The original coupler was an L075 series which is actually under sized for the application, even though that is what the manufacturer of the splitter selected. They cut corners to save just a few dollars, and this is why these couplers fail so often on these inexpensive splitters.
On your other splitter with the 12 horsepower engine the L095 series coupler is undersized for that application. That coupler should be an L100 series.
Nice info.. thanks!
Many thanks for the video I was able to fix it myself. new to splitting. excellent.
Just found this vid! Thanks for saving me some cash!
You're welcome! Glad it helped!
Biggest issue I've seen with these is misalignment between the motor and pump. It applies side load to the coupling and will wear those parts prematurely as well as the shaft bearings in the motor and pump. The whole setup is kinda garbage. I opted to convert my splitter to horizontal shaft which is a much better option.
Nice job! Exactly what happened to my Troy Built 27 ton. Thank you!!!
💪 your welcome
It’s called a coupler insert. It’s made in several materials, so be sure get the same one.
thanks for the video-helped figure out what was wrong with my splitter
Just saved my ass, cheap! Thank you sir
Do you have a video that shows removing the end of the cylinder housing to replace the seal kit ? Huskee 22 Ton splitter.... Thanks
Sorry, don't have one in that currently. Best of luck.
my cylinder moves in and out with ease . DR 22 ton. I replaced hyd fluid and filter this year. It worked for a while . now the ram still goes out and in, but the unit will not split wood. the engine runs fine. Briggs 875.
Possibly a tired pump, or possibly a partially faulty control valve.
Thanks man. Exactly my problem and so happy it was an easy fix and thanks for your help.
Thank you so much! I am about to disassemble mine and this will really help!
Great video thanks for taking the time to make it
Thanks for watching!
I have a Huskee 22-ton splitter. While splitting a truckload, it all of the sudden just stopped splitting like it had no power. Also, during the process of retracting the ram, the handle will not jump back into neutral position on its own. The engine just bogs down and I have to knock the handle into neutral manually. Have you had this issue before?
Sounds like your splitter has a control valve problem. You can take it apart or just replace the whole unit most likely that would fix your issue.
Thanks for the video - I'm currently suffering with this exact problem - got the motor off & the pump off - can't get the durn coupler pieces off - stuck like crazy - soaked everything in WD-40 and left it overnight - we'll see if it comes loose, and already stripped out two allen wrenches and only got one of the screws loose :( Anyway - where did you get that part? I need the exact same one, and the TroyBilt brand is pricey ... any tips on removing a stuck part also helpful, thanks in advance.
Pause & review - I think I can read the parts & model numbers and do the google ... stupid woodsplitter ... never borrow anything ever !
Yea, always end up fixing Borrowed items... They probably lend it for some free repair work. 😆
Got the part at tractor supply company... Was in stock. 👍😉 You might be able to get a puller on that too, if it's stuck on there.
@@notoriousJPG A "puller?" may be cheaper than buying $50 worth of drill bits from Harbor Freight - thanks brother!
BTW - what the heck is a puller?
Does it mean the pump is Ceased if it won't pull after replacing all that ?
You should be able to turn the pump. That could be an engine issue too.
@notoriousJPG Figured it out bad pump. Your video is very helpful. Thank you.
Helpful vid , thanks
It’s called a Lovejoy connector!
Some people call them Lovejoy coupling
I don’t understand why people who put dirty parts back together again, its apart clean it???????????
Next time, you may as well just record the audio only. You probably forgot you were video recording.
Don’t look that simple
So let me get this straight there's nothing holding the motor to the splitter other than the bolts that holds the motor down.............I can't stop laughing had to rewind
What exactly do you find so funny about that? Mounting bolts are the only thing that holds a small engine to any piece of equipment.
Well this guy spends about the first two minutes babbling and repeating himself over and over again about if you're wrong splitter has this problem so just go ahead and fast forward to almost 2 minutes into the video so you don't have to listen to him repeat himself over and over