Them Kabota motors start good. I try to never start my little tractor without little warm up for. The block heater. Wish the box wedge machine were not married to being a box wedge machine. Changeable adjustable wedges would be great. Great video as always. Stay warm.
Nice gloves. 😁 that new splitter is just like a new helmet or car rims. May as well throw it on the ground or curb it. You gotta put a scratch on it to be able to use it properly.😂 Nice looking machine and it matches your hat and coat! Now go get warmed up.
Double check to make sure the choke plate is indeed closing all the way, when the choke lever is pulled out. They will require some extra cranking in the cold, and they use a pulse style fuel pump off the engine so in the cold they just take longer as everything is stiff.
There is no coolant temp gauge. I say just use common sense, let it warm up a bit - in this case I waited about 15-20 minutes and it was 2 degrees outside.
Who needs a conveyor when you have Bob Nelson to figure out how to put a basket at the end of the sorting table!
Good video once again Bob.
Haha, I can't take credit for that, but it does work well!
I can appreciate the sound of a good ol’ stone cold Diesel engine early in the morning!!
Yes! That first start and the bit of stumbling before it evens out. 👍
Definitely takes a bit to warm things up in these temps! Started well for 2!
Yes sir, I'm not trying today though. -19 here!
"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these wood splitters and Bob from the swift completion of their appointed rounds"
Haha, thanks for watching, Arne!
And diesel doesn’t even know it’s pushing frozen wood through that box wedge. That’s awesome!!!🤯
It wasn't even warmed up either! Thanks for watching!
Them Kabota motors start good. I try to never start my little tractor without little warm up for. The block heater. Wish the box wedge machine were not married to being a box wedge machine. Changeable adjustable wedges would be great. Great video as always. Stay warm.
We do include a traditional 2/4 way wedge, and the 4 way wedge is adjustable but it is adjustable via bolt / nut. Next video is on this topic.
Very nice machine!👍💪🇺🇸
Thank you!
That is a sharp looking machine
Thank you! More footage with this one in a few weeks.
THAT is a awesome looking machine right there!
Thanks Chris!
Thanks Bob,man what a beast.lol
Thanks for watching!
That’s a beast!!!
Oh yes... You can play with it next weekend!
Awesome machine Bob, great video also, now go get warmed up
-19 here today!!
Nice video, Bob. It's darn cold everywhere it seems.
-19 here today!
That’s a great machine
Would love to have one 😊
Thank you!
Nice Demo, on that 35ton.Beast. See you at the Next Video. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
Thanks Ron!
What a beast! Talking about the splitter 😂 but you did good too Bob!
LOL Thanks!
Good video, nice cold start 👍
Thanks Lyle!
Nice gloves. 😁 that new splitter is just like a new helmet or car rims. May as well throw it on the ground or curb it. You gotta put a scratch on it to be able to use it properly.😂
Nice looking machine and it matches your hat and coat! Now go get warmed up.
Haha. I am a car guy, and I know what you mean by "curbing it"😂😂
Thank you! The customer is really looking forward to getting this one.
Any tips on getting the Honda engines to start that easy when it's cold out? My GX630 is cold blooded.
Double check to make sure the choke plate is indeed closing all the way, when the choke lever is pulled out. They will require some extra cranking in the cold, and they use a pulse style fuel pump off the engine so in the cold they just take longer as everything is stiff.
How would that do on boiler wood
You could use the 4.5 x 4.5 box wedge, or put on the included 4 way traditional wedge to really fly through some boiler wood.
What coolant temp should the engine be warmer up to before you rev it up and work it?
There is no coolant temp gauge. I say just use common sense, let it warm up a bit - in this case I waited about 15-20 minutes and it was 2 degrees outside.