I see what you mean about the table. Like the ones on the Super Split or DR. I like the idea of a plywood table or even a chute closer to the woodshed. The older I get the more the work smarter not harder saying makes sense!
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Do you have a picture of your setup? I am not sure what you mean by work table Before I had the cradle I used to park the splitter next to a really big round that served as a sort of table. I am always up for more improvements. Thanks.
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I used to burn them in a maple sugaring arch. They burn hot because they tend to be pretty thin. They can be a pain in the ass to sort through and buck to length but for the price they’re probably worth. Depending on how the mill handles them they can also puck up a lot of dirt.
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I went for it and drained as much of the old fluid as I could when I changed the valve. I can’t believe how much of an improvement the auto-return valve is. Also added a log cradle and it is like a whole new splitter. I had been looking at replacing it but now am glad that I spent the $150 on...
Thanks for the responses. The Deere stuff was expensive but I have enough left over that I should be able to refill the splitter. I would normally I go for the cheapest option but on this case the splitter is getting the fancy stuff.
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This is my first post on here. This forum has been a great place to pick up knowledge and get inspiration, especially to go buy multiple chainsaws that is probably don’t need.
I bought an old splitter off Craigslist a few years ago that has been modified many times over the years. The...
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