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plans for a wood splitter

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chris sweetland

11-07-2005 17:06:25




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does any one have some plans on how to build a wood splitter i have three splitters there all diffrent but the same basic design i was wondering if there were any that were well balanced over the axle not too much on the toung or rear?




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Hermit

11-08-2005 19:17:42




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 Re: plans for a wood splitter in reply to chris sweetland , 11-07-2005 17:06:25  
If you have a log splitter that converts to a vertical splitter, you can rotate the beam to about a 45 degree angle or so and hold it there with a rod. The splitter's weight will be then be balanced over the axles and easier to move.



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doogdoog

11-08-2005 11:38:43




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 Re: plans for a wood splitter in reply to chris sweetland , 11-07-2005 17:06:25  
Aloha, Why do you want the trailer balanced?? Just curious.

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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Wi Craig

11-08-2005 02:57:32




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 Re: plans for a wood splitter in reply to chris sweetland , 11-07-2005 17:06:25  
Can"t remember the formula, but you will run into big trouble if there"s not enough tongue weight. Craig



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chris sweetland

11-08-2005 15:41:25




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 Re: plans for a wood splitter in reply to Wi Craig, 11-08-2005 02:57:32  
i am aware that i need toung weight i should have frased it centerd over axle this is because i move my splitters around by hand alot and they get real heavy



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