A few years back I made a log splitter. It was a bit of a scrapheap challenge but it worked well, then even better when I replaced the main vertical beam with a larger I beam.
I had to use a portable hydraulic power pack to work it.
https://picasaweb.google.com/113038090087066024057/20110226LogSplitter
I've got a friend that has a JCB 8015 mini digger.
We are keen to try to build a log splitter that can mount to where the bucket is fitted, and to use its hydraulics to power the splitter.
Has anyone seen or built one?
There are a couple of YouTube clips which show a type which uses the splitter to pick up a log and then split it. That's not what I'm after. We'd like to build a static type similar to mine that be simply mounted to the digger.
Strap a large axe to the arm and wield it like a terminator style third limb?
Almost all farmers here In Black Forest run a hydraulic one off the rear pto on a tractor. The thing fits on the 3 pint linkage and woks with the tractor ticking over...
Is this an option ?
Almost all farmers here In Black Forest run a hydraulic one off the rear pto on a tractor. The thing fits on the 3 pint linkage and woks with the tractor ticking over...Is this an option ?
His digger doesn't have a PTO
Why does it need to be static if connected to a diggers boom?
Seen on that runs of the hydraulics on a mini digger. As you require, it's fitted in place of the bucket. Have a look in Classic Tractor or similar publications, there always seems to be some.
Why does it need to be static if connected to a diggers boom?
The only reason it's mounted to the digger for it to provide the hydraulic power. As a bonus it could be moved, but there is no real need for it to be mobile.