i just watched the WolfRidge demo of the stroke limiter a few days ago, now you just added some info, as well. Nice job. I am already scheming a way to make a limiter. I have a 24" cylinder stroke, but I split 20", 16" and 10" (10" for BBQ smoker wood). Going to draw up a limiter to help with the most split sizes. Also, splitting directly into the bucket ROCKS! That is my go to, unless I'm splitting into a trailer or directly to a pile location. Stopping to dump the bucket, when solo, is a quick little break, idle the splitter (a little cool down period), drink some water, dump the bucket, then back to splitting. Great video for those looking for production tips! My cardinal rule: never split to the ground, ever. Never ever.
Thanks! Yeah for 10" splits a limiter would really come in handy and if running for awhile would add up in more production. I agree with taking little breaks here & there just to break up the repetitive processes.
Finally someone has addressed this issue. Very clever design. Maybe they could come up with a system for some box store splitters. I think it would be popular.
Nice going Dan on the Limiter. What an Idea from Wolfridge. Bob must of thought that one up. Anyways great Video as always. Home now just taking it easy for the time being, but will not be doing to Much, to Hot and Humid out. Looks like Boiler Wood fir Sure. See you at the Next Video for Sure. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
That's a nice design. Better than the ol' farmer cylinder stops that fit on the ram. Maybe just needs a hockey puck in there somewhere to eliminate the *clank* when it hits.
I have a rugged made splitter it also has a syroke rimiter, i just cant afford ,its not in my buddgest for a wolfrige in it actualy has 2 mine is a 24 inch syroke i have it for 20 i also installd a autocucle 1 know its only 4 inch but over time it saves a lot of time because i split at 16 it gives me a little extra roomto put a log in it also has a shorter syroke for even shorter wood, i dont remember what it is, but with The autu cycle and shorter syroke over time it saves a lot of time, i would realy love to have The 37d w convator ,but i Get done quite a lot and mi all by myself
Ingenious design on the stroke limiter. It will definitely increase production.
❤❤❤ Great way to speed up the process! Thanks for sharing Dan
I always have my stroke limiter on my 30” Stroke 35 SHO @ 24 inches - Works Great!
Just ordered mine, saw it demo’d by Chris with someone with a 36” stroke limiting it down to 16”.
Yet another great product!
i just watched the WolfRidge demo of the stroke limiter a few days ago, now you just added some info, as well. Nice job.
I am already scheming a way to make a limiter. I have a 24" cylinder stroke, but I split 20", 16" and 10" (10" for BBQ smoker wood).
Going to draw up a limiter to help with the most split sizes.
Also, splitting directly into the bucket ROCKS! That is my go to, unless I'm splitting into a trailer or directly to a pile location.
Stopping to dump the bucket, when solo, is a quick little break, idle the splitter (a little cool down period), drink some water, dump the bucket, then back to splitting.
Great video for those looking for production tips!
My cardinal rule: never split to the ground, ever. Never ever.
Thanks! Yeah for 10" splits a limiter would really come in handy and if running for awhile would add up in more production. I agree with taking little breaks here & there just to break up the repetitive processes.
Excellent video, a great tool to add to your Woodyard. TY for sharing. Dave from Maine.
Thanks Dave, glad you enjoyed. Definitely a great add on for the splitter.
Finally someone has addressed this issue. Very clever design. Maybe they could come up with a system for some box store splitters.
I think it would be popular.
May be an addition to my 28c someday.
Cool that Wolfe Ridge is doing a stroke limiter. My RuggedMade has a limiter that I use all the time. I like the Wolfe Ridge Design
As Tony Tiger says........... It's GREAT
Awesome! Very cool design 👍👍
Nicely done Dan!
Thanks! 👍
Nice going Dan on the Limiter. What an Idea from Wolfridge. Bob must of thought that one up. Anyways great Video as always. Home now just taking it easy for the time being, but will not be doing to Much, to Hot and Humid out. Looks like Boiler Wood fir Sure. See you at the Next Video for Sure. Ron from the Woodyard in Duanesburg NY.
You're right about not doing much in the heat & humidity...good to hear you're back home and taking it easy.
I have been looking at these for a while. Should probably get them anyway.
That is really awesome. I like that setup. That would help to speed things up for sure.
Yeah doesn't seem like much if just doing a little splitting session but for an hour + run it would really increase production.
Dan the man 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
That's a nice design. Better than the ol' farmer cylinder stops that fit on the ram. Maybe just needs a hockey puck in there somewhere to eliminate the *clank* when it hits.
Dan,time saving tool for the Wolfe ridge log splitter ,so you can spend that time on something else in the wood 🪵 yard 👍😮😊❤
Yep having more time to do something else or do nothing else is always a good thing...hahaha
Interesting that they made the frame sturdy enough to withstand the return force. And you only said it (BW) twice lol.
Bill
hi there good thing , lets see i put one on about 45 years ago . put a pin in or out , , interesting show best to all john
I figured you had something rigged up on yours to do the same thing. 😀👍
@@Back40Firewood have to show it in tomorrows show , stay tuned john
Did the apprentice weld this?
Should work great on the mini firewood
Hi Dan I think this is a Game Changer for your Mini Splits you can Make 6 inch However you have 5 inch Mini's
I have a rugged made splitter it also has a syroke rimiter, i just cant afford ,its not in my buddgest for a wolfrige in it actualy has 2 mine is a 24 inch syroke i have it for 20 i also installd a autocucle 1 know its only 4 inch but over time it saves a lot of time because i split at 16 it gives me a little extra roomto put a log in it also has a shorter syroke for even shorter wood, i dont remember what it is, but with The autu cycle and shorter syroke over time it saves a lot of time, i would realy love to have The 37d w convator ,but i Get done quite a lot and mi all by myself
Oh yeah even just 4" can really make a difference, cuz it's 4" back in and then back out so yes it adds up.
That stroke limiter would work great on your older 28c that didn't have the auto cycle. I thought you were going to send that one to your Dad's house?
Yep I'll be taking it down soon....he hasn't needed yet and said he wasn't gonna be splitting any wood with it as hot as it's been anyways.
Ingenious but please shutoff machine when you remove the adapter. Accidents do happen🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Is Amanda ok with the stroke limiter? 😂
She can't tell w his tiny wood😂😂
😆🤣😆.....yes. Ha
No bolts!
Cylinder stops. Farmers have been using them for years
Good Morning Dan, Nice, works well🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Do you have a generator that runs the boiler when the power goes out?
Currently I do not.