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Splitter/crane combo


the crafty weasel
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As I mentioned in another thread, I'm planning on modifying my logsplitter to lift dumpy bags as well as split. I have a crane that goes on the back of the tractor, but I find it's a pain having to swap over all the time when i just want to move a few bags after I've filled them.

 

I've done a quick sketch plan below of what I'm planning on doing. It's going to attach to the splitter with two pins and lynchpins, so should come off and go on in a few seconds.

 

Any comments/suggestions welcome :thumbup1:

 

Splitter as-is

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Planned mod

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So would the dumpy bag be hanging behind you whilst you were filling it ?

 

 

Nah, the crane arm when fitted will use the same ram as the splitter, so it will be taken off while splitting. I have two fence posts knocked into the ground to hold the dumpy open next to the splitter, then when its full I either put it on the trailer or put it in the shed. Thats when I'll attach the crane arm.

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it might pay to locate the lower pin in the center of the blade to avoid loading the the ram on one side,just a thought might be wrong.

Excellent idea :thumbup:

 

Yeah was thinking about cutting the blade off the ram and placing the bush in between the ram and the blade. Either that or just drill a hole through the top of the blade where it's thickest.

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