Awesome build one question with the exhaust set up you may be forcing exhaust air back into each engine the way they are plumbed together in line if you find you lose power might look into that.. if not awesome build…
Hi very good design you put a lot of thought in the process just wondering what kind of conveyor chain you used been trying to find something that will handle the log weight and pressure thank you
The main chain and log deck chain is 2100 pitch chain. 100 pitch chain with double length links. So we made regular 100 pitch sprockets with a odd number of teeth. So the whole sprocket will wear evenly. I used 1/2x3/8 flat bar for the chain to run on so it used the rollers to carry the heavy loads and still move ez
On the 2 vtwin engines are 15.5 gpm each and the 13.5 hp is a 6 gpm all at 3600 rpm There is a small plc made that would automate it that runs on 12vdc from Allen Bradley.
@@willcullen8415 I would only automate the return of the cylinder and probably only use a relay to do that and a limit switch. To many variables in wood to fully make it run hands free in my opinion
Thank you for the video. I loved it!!! Very nice splitter. You did a great job!! It's simple and I like it also easy to tow!!!
Thx for the kind words. I will be doing some new videos of it running some wood soon.
Amazing, such a cool machine you built, thanks for sharing, she is AWESOME
Thx
hi there just stopped in to watch other firewood making channels good job john
Thx for watching
Your firewood processor looks insanely incredible!! I’d love to see if your version of a sawmill. I’m jealous wishing I had your skills.
Thx I tried to make user friendly. Lol
Very cool for being home made.
Thanks
Very nice You’re very talented
Nice
Awesome build one question with the exhaust set up you may be forcing exhaust air back into each engine the way they are plumbed together in line if you find you lose power might look into that.. if not awesome build…
It does do that a little but not enough to bother anything because the pipe is so much bigger. Thx for the awesome feedback
Hi very nice ! where did you find your saw bar adjuster plate and the mounting plate ?
We designed and machined it all
Hi very good design you put a lot of thought in the process just wondering what kind of conveyor chain you used been trying to find something that will handle the log weight and pressure thank you
The main chain and log deck chain is 2100 pitch chain. 100 pitch chain with double length links. So we made regular 100 pitch sprockets with a odd number of teeth. So the whole sprocket will wear evenly. I used 1/2x3/8 flat bar for the chain to run on so it used the rollers to carry the heavy loads and still move ez
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Man this thing is amazing. Do you have some kind of blueprint for it?
I have a full 3d model of it. Lol
Did you add the information on the chainsaw motor?
Yes first line of the description of the video
Great machine, would you post a link or product name for the bar oiler pump?
www.jegs.com/i/Tilton/454/40-525/10002/-1
What did it cost to build it at 2024 price ???
When I built it around 12k now with steel prices almost doubled I would be guessing 18-19k.
How big are each of your pumps? This is very well made... Ive always figured these could be easily automated with with a genset.
On the 2 vtwin engines are 15.5 gpm each and the 13.5 hp is a 6 gpm all at 3600 rpm
There is a small plc made that would automate it that runs on 12vdc from Allen Bradley.
@@mowbetter2010 what would, in your opinion, be the hardest cycles to automate in the process?
@@willcullen8415 I would only automate the return of the cylinder and probably only use a relay to do that and a limit switch. To many variables in wood to fully make it run hands free in my opinion
Why two motors , why not one bigger one ??😊
Cost and hard to buy 65-70 hp gas engine with a governor. Also pump prices go way up on a stacked pump.