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RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 03-01-2016

Thanks, a soaking with Spray 9 and the pressure washer did it wonders, could do with another go after bleeding and playing with the injectors though.
I think a spring loaded tensioner is more common on bikes and snowmobiles where the slack side goes into tension when decelerating. With this arrangement there should never be any back load so I went with a simple threaded adjustment. Its all experimental, we'll see how it goes.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - Black Forest - 03-02-2016

Greg that is some very nice work on that driveshaft. Stop making things look so easy. It is hard on us mortals.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 03-05-2016

Been making some more head way.
Started building the mechanism for the log stop and sub frame where the blocks and split wood will be handled.
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RE: Fire Wood Processor - pepi - 03-05-2016

What a beast !


RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 03-10-2016

Been building the log stop.
It will be mounted on a sliding shaft, when the log contacts it the shaft will move and open a valve to dump the fluid from the log bunk conveyor and stop it. When the saw comes down a cam will lift the log stop out of the way, In theory anyway.
Thats the longest keyway I've ever cut, the arm will mount to that leave which can be moved up and down the shaft to set the block length, the keyway will locate the lock screws and keep it indexed.

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This collar will have a roller mounted to it to follow the cam.

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RE: Fire Wood Processor - Black Forest - 03-11-2016

Too bad we don't live close together Greg. I would make up all the hoses you will need for the hydraulic system for you.

Great work on the processor. I am very impressed.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - Mayhem - 03-11-2016

(03-11-2016, 05:24 AM)Black Forest Wrote: Too bad we don't live close together Greg. I would make up all the hoses you will need for the hydraulic system for you...

The postal service does exist... Big Grin


RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 03-11-2016

(03-11-2016, 05:24 AM)Black Forest Wrote: Too bad we don't live close together Greg.  I would make up all the hoses you will need for the hydraulic system for you.  

Great work on the processor.   I am very impressed.

Now that would be nice. I've found an online store I can get the ends at a reasonable price, need to line up a press though. Its an hour drive to the city where I can get them made up.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - Roadracer_Al - 03-11-2016

What?  You're not going to make your own hydraulic hose crimper and dies?

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RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 03-11-2016

Going to pass on that one Al but planning to make a tubing bender for some 1/2 inch stainless tubing I have. Hope to make most of the lines with it and a short hose at the end.