Couple things I would change right off the bat, like height of the machine, and size of the push plate, but besides those two things I was very impressed with it
Looking good Elliott. Moving that tote was a perfect example of why you need 4x4 on smaller tractors. There are guys that say older small HP 2 wheel drive tractors are way cheaper and of course they are. They also won't move a loaded tote without lots of rear weight and you make a mess every time. Quick pull of the lever and 4x4 will make less of a mess. Steering is also much with 4x4. Maybe content for another video sometime? Everyone wants a cool, super fast splitter but without a conveyor you can never keep up to one. Purpose build conveyors are so nice.
No doubt that I NEED 4x4. With all the mud and snow I get into a 2x4 would never work in my application. The conveyor has been the missing link to this operation, and I never knew it because you dont miss what you dont have.
Couple minor modifications to the fabrication to this machine and I think it would be a top contender in the firewood game! I'm interested to see how the animal does!
What size is the high pressure line from the pump to the directional valve? Is there a pressure gauge on the line too? I just upsized the pressure line on my box store from 1/2” to 3/4” line and it made a world of difference. So questions I have for the next splitter I purchase.
Seems like a great splitter.
Couple things I would change right off the bat, like height of the machine, and size of the push plate, but besides those two things I was very impressed with it
Looking good Elliott. Moving that tote was a perfect example of why you need 4x4 on smaller tractors. There are guys that say older small HP 2 wheel drive tractors are way cheaper and of course they are. They also won't move a loaded tote without lots of rear weight and you make a mess every time. Quick pull of the lever and 4x4 will make less of a mess. Steering is also much with 4x4. Maybe content for another video sometime? Everyone wants a cool, super fast splitter but without a conveyor you can never keep up to one. Purpose build conveyors are so nice.
No doubt that I NEED 4x4. With all the mud and snow I get into a 2x4 would never work in my application. The conveyor has been the missing link to this operation, and I never knew it because you dont miss what you dont have.
Not a bad setup. Great video Elliot
The conveyor is really what increases production! Thanks for watching, hope all is well!
@@EverythingElliott it will increase for sure. All is well. Hope everything is great by you
Nice always working hard
Who else is gunna get my chores done if I don’t?!
What a setup this is.
Thing is a unit. The conveyor is the ticket
Great setup Elliott, looking forward to seeing the Big Dog
Couple minor modifications to the fabrication to this machine and I think it would be a top contender in the firewood game! I'm interested to see how the animal does!
Looks like a nice little splitter
It works very well, I’m excited to try the animal!
looks like a great machine!
Very capable, wish the super was a little taller for a guy my size!
Such a good setup
It’s quite efficient!
Had no idea and I live there.
Seems like they are a relatively unknown company to the masses. I'm excited to see what these units can do!
@@EverythingElliott well I hope it works out for both of you! Maybe they can demo them at boonville in Aug.
@@stannelson2582 I think they are planning on being there!
@@EverythingElliott I may go all that way to check them out lol
That thing is sweet. I think you need a helper to load the wood. So you don't have to keep walking around. Either way, it saves you a ton of time.
Getting someone to help you split firewood is like getting someone to help you move. Tough to find volunteers...
You could put a piece of sheet metal over the top of the big gap on the tote
I was thinking about zip tying a piece of cattle guard in the gap...
What size is the high pressure line from the pump to the directional valve?
Is there a pressure gauge on the line too?
I just upsized the pressure line on my box store from 1/2” to 3/4” line and it made a world of difference.
So questions I have for the next splitter I purchase.
Line is 3/4”, pressure is at 2500psi.
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I’m guessing since it’s made in New York it’s JIC 37* fitting instead of those Chinese o-ring on the rugged made?
@@diywithjonandpebbles That is correct
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How fast is this compared to your rugged made?
@@diywithjonandpebbles its faster than my ruggedmade for sure
How much does it cost? Trying to decide between this and Timberwolf
Price is set by the local dealer, give them a call to find your nearest dealer, or have one shipped factory direct!
Put 3 backes in a row that way the wood will fall in the other tols
Not a bad idea! I’ll have to give it a try!