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RE: Fire Wood Processor - Roadracer_Al - 04-29-2015

I suspect the extra HP goes into fast cycle times.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 04-29-2015

(04-29-2015, 10:57 AM)Roadracer_Al Wrote: I suspect the extra HP goes into fast cycle times.

Probably right Al. Im slowing down so I guess the processor should match me.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - stevec - 04-30-2015

So basically, the saw is driven by a hydraulic motor with some increase of RPMs via jack shafts & pulley & belts. Chin

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004   


RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 04-30-2015

(04-30-2015, 06:18 AM)stevec Wrote: So basically, the saw is driven by a hydraulic motor with some increase of RPMs via jack shafts & pulley & belts. Chin

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004   

No hydraulics will be used or harmed in the driving of the saw. It will be belt driven through an electric clutch to engage it.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - stevec - 04-30-2015

" no hydraulics" ? I give up! Bash

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004


RE: Fire Wood Processor - Good Mann - 05-01-2015

Thought you said you needed to build a bender to make the hydraulic lines, no?


RE: Fire Wood Processor - Highpower - 05-01-2015

(04-30-2015, 06:18 AM)stevec Wrote: So basically, the saw is driven by a hydraulic motor Wisconsin engine with some increase of RPMs via jack shafts & pulley & belts. Chin

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004   

(04-30-2015, 07:51 PM)stevec Wrote: " no hydraulics" ? I give up! Bash

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004

Steve, I think the saw chain is being powered directly from the Wisconsin engine, via belts with an electric clutch in between. Everything else runs off of the hydraulics. If not, I give up too.....  Big Grin


RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 05-01-2015

Willie has it right, the saw is belt driven , all the other functions are hydraulic.


RE: Fire Wood Processor - stevec - 05-01-2015

(05-01-2015, 07:38 AM)Highpower Wrote:
(04-30-2015, 06:18 AM)stevec Wrote: So basically, the saw is driven by a hydraulic motor Wisconsin engine with some increase of RPMs via jack shafts & pulley & belts. Chin

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004   

(04-30-2015, 07:51 PM)stevec Wrote: " no hydraulics" ? I give up! Bash

Steve

Smiley-eatdrink004

Steve, I think the saw chain is being powered directly from the Wisconsin engine, via belts with an electric clutch in between. Everything else runs off of the hydraulics. If not, I give up too.....  Big Grin



RE: Fire Wood Processor - f350ca - 05-08-2015

The sprocket for the chain saw finally arrived, glad I didn't have a piece of equipment laid up waiting 9 weeks for parts.
Drilled and threaded the bolt pattern for the sprocket, a bit of creative clamping. Not well stocked with metric taps and dies, was rather amazed how well a Canadian Tire brand tap cut 4140.
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Then had to cut a keyway indexed to the bolt pattern. 

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The keyway cut and it all fits, once in a while I get lucky. Even in the shop.

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