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Added a cool but dangerous toy to the collection today. Cant wait to try it out !  A bark buster screw type log splitter. 

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Herder

Dangerously Awesome!!!  

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Guest 88vic

Previous owner had it mounted on a C-161.  Used it for a year and decided to get a traditional type of log splitter. We talked about his Wheel Horse and gave him info about it that he didnt know. I think he appreciates his Horse a little more now. He also now knows that there is a huge following of us Wheel Horse guys. He thought that it was just another garden tractor. They are alot more than just that.  Look for a new member, he may just create an account. Lets hope !

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ebinmaine

Those screw type splitters are very popular in many parts of the world.

 

They are only dangerous if you're not mindful of how you use them.

 

Think of them like you would felling a tree.

 

Be very conscious of every move.

Keep all human limbs away from it and the wood.

Clear a path around it.

Be prepared to disengage the PTO.

Keep everyone in the area away from it and out of your concentration as well.

 

 

 

 

Have someone make a video in operation!!!!!

 

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ZXT

I've never heard of such a thing. How do you hold the log you're splitting? Seems like the Kohler would sling whatever it's screwing into after a revolution or two!

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Guest 88vic

Ill post a picture tomorrow, I have 2 trailers to move tomorrow, I think Ill use my 314-8 to do that job and Ill hook this log splitter up to it too and turn it on. There is a bar that slides into the empty hole , that is what holds the log from spinning. 

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C_hasbeen

I have seen these but never you could mount to a garden tractor.  Does this rotate slow or is it fast?  This is cool, I will have to keep my eyes open now.

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Darb1964

No scarfs or louse clothing is a good practice, don't want to get raped up in your work!!

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formariz
On 11/30/2019 at 9:29 PM, WHEELHORSEFAN*16 said:

Ill post a picture tomorrow, I have 2 trailers to move tomorrow, I think Ill use my 314-8 to do that job and Ill hook this log splitter up to it too and turn it on. There is a bar that slides into the empty hole , that is what holds the log from spinning. 

Can you take a video of it in operation?

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Cvans

I've used those on the PTO shaft of a tractor. They are nice to use and actually prefer them over the hydraulic splitters. It's my understanding that far more people have been injured

using conventional splitters than the screw type. I know that thinking about getting my hand caught in that hydraulic ram gives me the creeps. 

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wallfish

I have a Stickler screw splitter (which you can still buy) and thought about adding a hydraulic motor to use it on the end of the back hoe. Another crazy idea never gotten too. Something like this but on a smaller scale. Just poke the logs on the ground instead of lifting them to the splitter

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little red riding horse

Ive got one on the back of my compact , they are a great bit of kit but as said above need to be treated with respect … I usually operate mine in a t shirt without gloves... sounds crazy but you really don't want anything getting caught up in that thing... my compact has 4 speed pto so you can choose the speed and gear ratio to suit the size of stumps... they make them to fit car axles to, not sure about that though !  

 

 

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peter lena

that lasco roli  set up is the safest version  of a wood screw i have ever seen. having used a a j/d  mt 16 with a wood screw safety was the major issue . that British set up is smooth / easy and safe , pete

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