I know this exceeds the rated lift capacity for this machine, but....It's my machine. And the sound quality stinks but..... #firewood #splitfire #diy #woodsplitter #welding
Genius ! I see how that would be tipsy with heavy blocks, thanks for sharing, when I get my machine this gives me so many great ideas ahead of time. Keep the videos coming on this machine. Great work( nice welds btw)
most of the commercial splitters have outriggers with lightweight tongue jack to account for uneven ground, if you beef up certain areas you'll soon find the next weakest link. then the price point is out of reach.
I noticed Splitfire picked up on your idea of the knee activation. This is another great idea. I'm thinking Splitfire should hire you as a consultant.
@CH-um4iy Hey! Yeah, I'd love to hear from them. I personally think that ANYTHING produced can be improved upon, given necessity and circumstance.
Great modification. I hope they are watching!
Very nice addition to your other mods . Hopefully spitfire is paying attention ..👍🏻🇺🇸
For the price of the machine its great but always able to improve
I say it again,, very smart!!!
@bendaniel2334 Thanks Ben! More to come!
Ha!!! On the dramatic grunting
@@rogerbelanger295 Of course!
good vid dood!!!
@harrybarker1408 Thanks Harry
It is looking like splitfire should have sent you a pre-production machine to get input.
I wish! Maybe they still will?!
Genius ! I see how that would be tipsy with heavy blocks, thanks for sharing, when I get my machine this gives me so many great ideas ahead of time. Keep the videos coming on this machine. Great work( nice welds btw)
@@russellbelliveau1694 Thanks much!
Great idea, your definitely getting that machine dialed in, I agree with the comment above, they should have had you demo the prototype 😂
Me interesa esta Máquina un contacto donde las venden? Gracias
split-fire.com/us/log-splitter-1165-us/
most of the commercial splitters have outriggers with lightweight tongue jack to account for uneven ground, if you beef up certain areas you'll soon find the next weakest link. then the price point is out of reach.
@@firstname6208 I agree. Making "options available" will keep the price point on the mark.