Rob, I have watched your lift video so many times my eyes are blurred. It is so simple and so efficient. Extremely impressed. I'm going to build one just like it. Thank you for posting it. Frank from Oregon
Good morning Sir that looks fantastic. We have huge pine and cedar rounds and I’ve been sawing them in half to be able to lift them up on the splitter. This would save my back a bunch. Thanks for sharing this. God bless you and yours
Rob - are you selling these? Did you have to change the motor and hydraulic placement as you said this was a Northern Tools 20 ton, which, does not seem to be available on their website. I could see your lift being used on a variety of other splitters that have the engine et alia at the rear. Well done! GOD Bless.
@@robbooth7904 Thanks, Rob. I went ahead with the Timberwolf TW-2 LD, 20 ton, and manual lift. They made a change to the log table grate which is not pictured on the website - it is much longer, and, it is bolted on rather than slipped on to the I-beam, and, it is REALLY heavy. The offer a towing extension as well. With this being on there in a semi-permanent state, it does make moving it rather difficult. This thing is a beast! GOD Bless
I watched a video. I was really impressed. I've seen many lifts. I also make wood splitters. So you can see how best this manual lift is. It is simple and perfect. Great! !