I just bought one and split 1/4 yard + of eucoliptus and it works great. switch mod required.
@mikeh8228Ай бұрын
you also neglected to read the manual, which would have told you to open the Wingnut,you ding bat!
@effthegop2 ай бұрын
My advice is to lower the bucket as far as you can when carrying heavy loads.
@prodigyxl2 ай бұрын
ok I live in a rocky area (Gaspe Peninsula) too and was contemplating this tractor with a backhoe. Only small jobs like french drain
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
for a small job, water jet with a shop wet vacuum would be the easiest. Larger rock no matter which methods, you will need a jack hammer to break them.
@jayesh51312 ай бұрын
Wow so cute 🥰
@prodigyxl2 ай бұрын
Great tractor! Do you use the backhoe a lot? Looking for comments about it? Btw, where are you located? It's pretty rocky!
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
Not much, my land is full of rocks and the little backhoe is too weak. I live in Coatsegold California.
@joelcotton49402 ай бұрын
"promosm" 😕
@Sinarglondong2 ай бұрын
Very good ❤❤
@mikeh82282 ай бұрын
I think you are very inexperienced with this particular splitter. Otherwise you would have realized that one end was not cut square, so it popped out a couple of times. That end should be toward the splitter head, so that the head would dig in immediately. Also, many times you did not let the ram go to its full length, that caused a partial split which you had to mess around with!
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
It is virtually my first time using it.
@trwilkinson46233 ай бұрын
Suggest you hone the splitting wedges leading edge to almost knife like. It allows the split to start easier & less stressful for the machine.
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
Good point, will do.
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
Sure will do. Thx.
@user-ps6wx7og5p3 ай бұрын
Thanks - appreciate that you sped it up, so I could watch unboxing and usage quickly. Some splitters require you open the hydraulic bleed screw before operating. I didn't notice you do that, but maybe that's not required for the HF unit, or perhaps you didn't record that part.
@NorthEastFool3 ай бұрын
yes it is required to open the bleed valve. It was cut out of the video.
@user-ps6wx7og5p2 ай бұрын
@@NorthEastFool Thank you
@vo1non4 ай бұрын
That was a strange, knotty looking piece of log. No wonder it broke oddly.
@mikeh82284 ай бұрын
So strange, making your splits so small, I like mine about twice the size of yours so a couple make an overnighter fire for my wood heater....also you need to remove those hose clamps so you get another 1/2" length for that longer wood!
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
My wood burner is small. I used to have a large fireplace before this house and could throw in multiple full log.
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
Yes but any longer will not fit in my small wood burner.
@fultonguyy4 ай бұрын
Thanks i made my mind up its just what i need 👍🏽
@NorthEastFool4 ай бұрын
If you are splitting hard wood, make sure no one is standing on the knife side. Specially small children. So the best practice is to make sure keep clear on the right hand side.
@NorthEastFool4 ай бұрын
以后得找个会作曲的朋友。
@XYZduo4 ай бұрын
背景音乐的确变了
@mikeh82284 ай бұрын
Question - why are you splitting your wood so small. You have fairly small rounds and you split them into quarters? They are already dry! Why not just split in half? I do have this splitter and I recommend if you want to speed up the operation a little, buy an adjustable bar C type clamp from Harbor Freight and just clamp the on off button down, then your switch becomes your power cord! I like this splitter and use it all the time in a 1 handed operation! Had it now for over 15 years and still runs great!
@NorthEastFool4 ай бұрын
thanks for the comment and suggestion. I am mostly doing it for fun. I live in California near Fresno. Also my stove is a metal stand alone one with smaller door. splitting into smaller pieces to help start and use larger ones later.
@robertjones42005 ай бұрын
Thanks
@robbyramone69205 ай бұрын
Watching a guy like this is scary, slow down and watch what you’re doing pal
@NorthEastFool4 ай бұрын
I need to learn slowly on video editing. Trying to save viewer time so all clips are on 2x speed now. It is a bad idea since some clips are very scary at 2x speed. Thanks a lot.
@user-ey1lv9qv9c5 ай бұрын
Impressed that you could strike the wedges with either hand 👍
@kenltron6 ай бұрын
I have the BOSS 7 ton machine and split mostly oak. Yep, you have to nibble at big stuff, then you may get oddball pieces, especially for knotty stuff. But it'll do the job, like yours does.
@sdlittlefield6 ай бұрын
where did you get the stopper? Part #?
@kevinjorae33515 ай бұрын
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@JOANPENROD15 ай бұрын
following @@kevinjorae3351
@NorthEastFool5 ай бұрын
It just a random small clamp in my garage, not meant for this as it doesn’t really grip on the smooth bar. Did it with a quick dirty test, should buy a proper one.
@NorthEastFool5 ай бұрын
It just a random small clamp in my garage, not meant for this as it doesn’t really grip on the smooth bar. Did it with a quick dirty test, should buy a proper one.
@trwilkinson46232 ай бұрын
@@NorthEastFool, or could just place an appropriate sized log between the plate & the rear of the pusher. Cheap, effective !
@bernardmauge86136 ай бұрын
Sold!
@metrowwi6 ай бұрын
厲害👍
@weps8666 ай бұрын
Wow! It seems you are skillful at doing this! Be careful of safety.
@NorthEastFool4 ай бұрын
thanks a lot.
@WorknDirt6 ай бұрын
looks like you are in the foothills probably by grass valley or el dorado, if so i can help with some land clearing if you need?👍
@NorthEastFool6 ай бұрын
I am in Coarsegold California. Mostly having fun. The land basically requires no work. I am just looking for activities to keep active. Thx though!
@WorknDirt6 ай бұрын
@@NorthEastFool wow its a few hours away but looks very similar! no problem, outdoor activities keep you healthy for sure! be safe👍
@NorthEastFool6 ай бұрын
@@WorknDirt subscribed your Chanel, will watch later.
@NorthEastFool2 ай бұрын
Thanks, my videos are coming very slowly.
@ronmac47257 ай бұрын
Rough as guts on the accelerator
@NorthEastFool6 ай бұрын
Play back at 2x speed.
@MINItraktor1967 ай бұрын
😎👍
@NorthEastFool9 ай бұрын
I am cleaning it up so when I use the remote controlled mower, they will not be in the way, there are many within 100’ from the house and this is the area I need to clear every year before the fire season start. No, the area probably never had human activity before they build the ranch about 25 years ago. There are a lot of wild animals . I haven’t seen much but recent month, wild pig. Mountain lion, bear, we’re seen at the ranch.
@idark05x9 ай бұрын
Nice work, good to learn. Very good quality video. I have questions: Are you doing it it to mitigate wildfires? Have you found any first nations/native american artifacts in the process?
@NorthEastFool9 ай бұрын
Note that the video was unedited uncut, the digging only took few minutes since the root were already decayed. In the video there are other three I took out already easily so decided to record this one.
@NorthEastFool8 ай бұрын
I was just clearing the tree stump within 100’ of the house so once a year we need to clear the grass for fire season. I am new to this and don’t even know the names of these trees.
@NorthEastFool11 ай бұрын
Concept development of condensing argon using liquid nitrogen with a set of heat exchangers to recover to power in the cold nitrogen gas.
@NorthEastFool11 ай бұрын
Using a powerful condenser to change vapor pressure of argon system. A good demonstration to student learning cryogenics fluid system.
@NorthEastFool11 ай бұрын
Basically playing with the vapor pressure of argon.
@NorthEastFool11 ай бұрын
This is the failed idea of using liquid pump to pump liquid argon through a set of heat exchangers to let liquid argon go through warm gas phase and then back to liquid. This concept was replaced with a warm gas pump which works perfectly. Liquid argon was pumped by a warm gas pump through a set of heat exchangers and return the argon back to liquid phase.
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I just bought one and split 1/4 yard + of eucoliptus and it works great. switch mod required.
you also neglected to read the manual, which would have told you to open the Wingnut,you ding bat!
My advice is to lower the bucket as far as you can when carrying heavy loads.
ok I live in a rocky area (Gaspe Peninsula) too and was contemplating this tractor with a backhoe. Only small jobs like french drain
for a small job, water jet with a shop wet vacuum would be the easiest. Larger rock no matter which methods, you will need a jack hammer to break them.
Wow so cute 🥰
Great tractor! Do you use the backhoe a lot? Looking for comments about it? Btw, where are you located? It's pretty rocky!
Not much, my land is full of rocks and the little backhoe is too weak. I live in Coatsegold California.
"promosm" 😕
Very good ❤❤
I think you are very inexperienced with this particular splitter. Otherwise you would have realized that one end was not cut square, so it popped out a couple of times. That end should be toward the splitter head, so that the head would dig in immediately. Also, many times you did not let the ram go to its full length, that caused a partial split which you had to mess around with!
It is virtually my first time using it.
Suggest you hone the splitting wedges leading edge to almost knife like. It allows the split to start easier & less stressful for the machine.
Good point, will do.
Sure will do. Thx.
Thanks - appreciate that you sped it up, so I could watch unboxing and usage quickly. Some splitters require you open the hydraulic bleed screw before operating. I didn't notice you do that, but maybe that's not required for the HF unit, or perhaps you didn't record that part.
yes it is required to open the bleed valve. It was cut out of the video.
@@NorthEastFool Thank you
That was a strange, knotty looking piece of log. No wonder it broke oddly.
So strange, making your splits so small, I like mine about twice the size of yours so a couple make an overnighter fire for my wood heater....also you need to remove those hose clamps so you get another 1/2" length for that longer wood!
My wood burner is small. I used to have a large fireplace before this house and could throw in multiple full log.
Yes but any longer will not fit in my small wood burner.
Thanks i made my mind up its just what i need 👍🏽
If you are splitting hard wood, make sure no one is standing on the knife side. Specially small children. So the best practice is to make sure keep clear on the right hand side.
以后得找个会作曲的朋友。
背景音乐的确变了
Question - why are you splitting your wood so small. You have fairly small rounds and you split them into quarters? They are already dry! Why not just split in half? I do have this splitter and I recommend if you want to speed up the operation a little, buy an adjustable bar C type clamp from Harbor Freight and just clamp the on off button down, then your switch becomes your power cord! I like this splitter and use it all the time in a 1 handed operation! Had it now for over 15 years and still runs great!
thanks for the comment and suggestion. I am mostly doing it for fun. I live in California near Fresno. Also my stove is a metal stand alone one with smaller door. splitting into smaller pieces to help start and use larger ones later.
Thanks
Watching a guy like this is scary, slow down and watch what you’re doing pal
I need to learn slowly on video editing. Trying to save viewer time so all clips are on 2x speed now. It is a bad idea since some clips are very scary at 2x speed. Thanks a lot.
Impressed that you could strike the wedges with either hand 👍
I have the BOSS 7 ton machine and split mostly oak. Yep, you have to nibble at big stuff, then you may get oddball pieces, especially for knotty stuff. But it'll do the job, like yours does.
where did you get the stopper? Part #?
Following
following @@kevinjorae3351
It just a random small clamp in my garage, not meant for this as it doesn’t really grip on the smooth bar. Did it with a quick dirty test, should buy a proper one.
It just a random small clamp in my garage, not meant for this as it doesn’t really grip on the smooth bar. Did it with a quick dirty test, should buy a proper one.
@@NorthEastFool, or could just place an appropriate sized log between the plate & the rear of the pusher. Cheap, effective !
Sold!
厲害👍
Wow! It seems you are skillful at doing this! Be careful of safety.
thanks a lot.
looks like you are in the foothills probably by grass valley or el dorado, if so i can help with some land clearing if you need?👍
I am in Coarsegold California. Mostly having fun. The land basically requires no work. I am just looking for activities to keep active. Thx though!
@@NorthEastFool wow its a few hours away but looks very similar! no problem, outdoor activities keep you healthy for sure! be safe👍
@@WorknDirt subscribed your Chanel, will watch later.
Thanks, my videos are coming very slowly.
Rough as guts on the accelerator
Play back at 2x speed.
😎👍
I am cleaning it up so when I use the remote controlled mower, they will not be in the way, there are many within 100’ from the house and this is the area I need to clear every year before the fire season start. No, the area probably never had human activity before they build the ranch about 25 years ago. There are a lot of wild animals . I haven’t seen much but recent month, wild pig. Mountain lion, bear, we’re seen at the ranch.
Nice work, good to learn. Very good quality video. I have questions: Are you doing it it to mitigate wildfires? Have you found any first nations/native american artifacts in the process?
Note that the video was unedited uncut, the digging only took few minutes since the root were already decayed. In the video there are other three I took out already easily so decided to record this one.
I was just clearing the tree stump within 100’ of the house so once a year we need to clear the grass for fire season. I am new to this and don’t even know the names of these trees.
Concept development of condensing argon using liquid nitrogen with a set of heat exchangers to recover to power in the cold nitrogen gas.
Using a powerful condenser to change vapor pressure of argon system. A good demonstration to student learning cryogenics fluid system.
Basically playing with the vapor pressure of argon.
This is the failed idea of using liquid pump to pump liquid argon through a set of heat exchangers to let liquid argon go through warm gas phase and then back to liquid. This concept was replaced with a warm gas pump which works perfectly. Liquid argon was pumped by a warm gas pump through a set of heat exchangers and return the argon back to liquid phase.