The Universal stuff and what is in your splitter is compatible as far as I know.On the other question, can you mix different
weights of hf in a splitter, or always must use same?
The Universal stuff and what is in your splitter is compatible as far as I know.On the other question, can you mix different
weights of hf in a splitter, or always must use same?
I've been having a moral debate with myself over this very issue. I'm proud of the very good aim I've re-developed (for probably the third time in my life) with my maul and sledge over the last couple of years. I was actually getting to the point where I was starting to get picky about where the splits would land after whacking them off the round, always finding new challenges to add to the game.I now feel confident that I can split up my splitting block and hang up my axe.
I have split all my wood for the last 3 years with my 7 Ton, , HF 2 speed, going to put on a foot switch , for power button very soon
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Apparently, I've reached some sort of limit on likes?
Yeah , I dislike the like limit thingJust wanted to say 'cool'. Apparently, I've reached some sort of limit on likes? Odd, since I tend to be too antisocial to reach limits in those types of areas.
Yeah , I dislike the like limit thing
Came up with a very Simple solution for the Splitter switch.
Pic 1, squeeze the trigger for clamp pressure twice, motor is on, runs continuous , Pic 2, squeeze the release lever once, motor is off , clamp stays put
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Are the two units that different?
There are a few variations of the same basic machine. Some have intermittent power switches that you have to hold down for the motor to run. Others are on/off switch. Yours is a one handed operation, the other style is a two handed operation (I would assume as a "safety" thing).
Yeah , I dislike the like limit thing
Came up with a very Simple solution for the Splitter switch.
Pic 1, squeeze the trigger for clamp pressure twice, motor is on, runs continuous , Pic 2, squeeze the release lever once, motor is off , clamp stays put
The trigger I am referring to is on the clamp, for clamping pressureI'm confused. My PowR'Kraft, which is very similar, has the green power button as well as a lever on the back end of the splitter. Moving the lever half way gives you half power, all the way gives you full power. The spring-loaded green button is either on or off. I'm not sure what you are referring to as the "trigger" and why pushing the green button twice does any more than turn the motor on and off twice. Are the two units that different?
That momentary switch /button is just an added safety feature someone thinks I need.Mine is two-handed. You must hold down the green button (which turns on the motor) with one hand and then, using your other hand, pull the lever on the back either half way or all the way to start the ram. Both are spring-loaded, so letting go of either stops the show. If I clamped my green button, then I'd have one hand free to hold the round, but I wouldn't want the motor running continuously, so I'd be clamping and unclamping the green button every split. Doesn't seem like much of a labor saver on mine, but maybe HDRock's is different.
In any event, I learned long ago that I'm way too stupid (inattentive?) to bypass safety devices. Sooner or later, I regret it if I do.
Exactly what I'm talking about, a free hand to guide my woodAhhh - misunderstood. I was thinking yours had the on/off switch, not the momentary switch. Mine is of the one handed variety and I like it because it allows me to have a hand on the wood being split.
Thanks, Jags. I think I'll pull the trigger. If it sucks I'll send you some hate mail and negative feedback on your moderator status.
My 7 ton split the Hickory I had.Jags, thanks for the review. Very helpful, I'm pretty sure I'm going to get one of these. Here's my question: I have some hickory, beach and fir to split. I'm pretty sure it will handle the fir no problem. I'm not confident it's going to handle the hickory. My maul just bounces off these rounds. What do you guys think? I gotta get this stuff spilt. I was going to rent a splitter, but if this HF splitter can handle it, I'd rather pay a little more and own a useful tool. What do you think? Thanks.
I'm starting to think that. Just got 1/2 cord of 18-24" hickory...12# maul and dirty, sludgy hydraulic oil in arms makes for slow going.Having some kind of hydraulic splitter is much much better than having none
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