Good day, very informative videos. I replaced my log splitter valve and the detent wont pop back to neutral no matter how I adjust the detent. What do you think it could be?
I’m having problem with my splitter, it has a breather cap where you fill it up. When you start it up and move handle in or out it starts spewing out fluid either way you go. It has no splitting power at all, just had cylinder repaired. Any ideas guys I can’t afford a new one.
No Kingsley, there is enough friction holding the threaded adjustment bolt that it does not spin merely by installing the hex cap. You need an allen wrench to turn it.
I like how your work table is perfectly level. I thought immediately that you were going to set the ball bearing onto the piece it sits on to keep it from rolling away. But you fooled me instantly. 👍
You folks have the BEST log splitter tutorials....PERIOD!
Thumbs up for helping joe Erb!
Thankyou
So I had changed my fluid, afterwards it’s doin as you displayed it will not split the log.Any thoughts or ideas that I can try to do to fix?
Good day, very informative videos. I replaced my log splitter valve and the detent wont pop back to neutral no matter how I adjust the detent. What do you think it could be?
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I’m having problem with my splitter, it has a breather cap where you fill it up. When you start it up and move handle in or out it starts spewing out fluid either way you go. It has no splitting power at all, just had cylinder repaired. Any ideas guys I can’t afford a new one.
Please email support@ruggedmade.com or call (855)-878-4433 and someone can assist you with this.
Where is a good place to install the pressure gauge when adjusting the relief?
As seen in the video, the ideal place to install a gauge for the purpose of reading your valve's relief pressure is between the pump and the valve.
Won't there be possibility of the valve moving while tightening the Valve Cap?
No Kingsley, there is enough friction holding the threaded adjustment bolt that it does not spin merely by installing the hex cap. You need an allen wrench to turn it.
@@RuggedMade Thanks a lot for this. I look forward to the day I'll built mine.
Helps for the autocycle too?
This model does not have autocycle on it.
I like how your work table is perfectly level. I thought immediately that you were going to set the ball bearing onto the piece it sits on to keep it from rolling away. But you fooled me instantly. 👍
Thanks
My log splitter is a slow when the cylinder is engaged. Any ideas what it might be?
I have the same question.
My log splitter is spitting out fluid when I try splitting and when I pull handle back any ideas
Please email support@ruggedmade.com or call (855)-878-4433 and someone can assist you with this.
Your information is stunning, thanks mate!.
Where can I get a cylinder like that
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I need help with my log splitter. The piston extends but as soon as it touches the log it retracts.
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Thanks for the explanation, Iam getting it and want to try it.
can you make a vid on pump adjustment?
The pump is not meant to be adjusted in the field, they are factory set.
We may do a video on pumps in the future that is more in depth.