Picked up this bad boy today

Daren Todd

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Diesel splitter is still a go :) the yanmar will not fit in the go kart. Kart needs a rewiring. Possibly a new starter. New cables for throttle, and a new rear brake. Currently has a scooter motor and transmission. And is 125cc. If the motor ends up being a hassle. I can always stuff the Koehler in it. And strip out all the wiring except the kill button. Koehler motor is a 196 cc. And would just need a torque converter set up for a sprocket and chain.

Got some grand kiddos that will freak out when it's all done.










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That would be a little beyond my ability ;) And way beyond my ambition :p:p
Sure - I just read sawmill and got fired up!!!:):)

sawmill - just your name got me fired up when we're talking about an engine. Gotta start somewhere!:cool:

I cut bunches of firewood and spruce pulpwood as a hobby for quite a while. Forester out of college. As much as I like cutting it, never liked splitting/stacking.:( It really is easier to sticker up 4/4 stock! (and that's no walk in the park)

SAWMILL! (But a buggy for the grandkids is better suited to your engines:))

Best wishes all!
 

Daren Todd

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Sure - I just read sawmill and got fired up!!!:):)

sawmill - just your name got me fired up when we're talking about an engine. Gotta start somewhere!:cool:

I cut bunches of firewood and spruce pulpwood as a hobby for quite a while. Forester out of college. As much as I like cutting it, never liked splitting/stacking.:( It really is easier to sticker up 4/4 stock! (and that's no walk in the park)

SAWMILL! (But a buggy for the grandkids is better suited to your engines:))

Best wishes all!

Buggy has only been here an hour and my wife is already making plans for a mudding trip :rolleyes: I'm thinking granny is gonna be spending more time in the drivers seat with the kiddos riding shot gun :rolleyes:
 

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Buggy has only been here an hour and my wife is already making plans for a mudding trip :rolleyes: I'm thinking granny is gonna be spending more time in the drivers seat with the kiddos riding shot gun :rolleyes:
Better make sure the lights work. You'll prolly have to sneak out at midnight to ride it. :D
 

Daren Todd

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Better make sure the lights work. You'll prolly have to sneak out at midnight to ride it. :D
I fixed the carb a couple years ago for my buddy who had it. We happened to work together at the time. Took it for a spin around the gravel parking lot. Motor and tranny are out of a honda scooter. Was actually surprised at how spunky it was. I had it drifting pretty easily in the gravel parking lot. And was clocked at 60 with my buddy following me down the road so he could see how fast it would go. There's a governor plate in the floor by the throttle pedal. Will have to make good and sure we tone it down before letting the kids take it out. Will probably have to have my wife follow me in the car when it's up and running to get it down to a safe speed. Gonna pick up a couple of five point harnesses to mount in it too so they stay parked in the seat :D
 

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The harnesses are a great idea. Helmets a must also. Need to get some pictures when they first see it. Gotta see those "perma smiles" (as you once said).
 

Daren Todd

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Got the diesel mounted in the wood splitter tonight :D






Now getting to this one bolt and getting it tight will make you invent new cuss words :rolleyes: had to get really creative.



With the m8 bolts the hydraulic pump bolted up nice and easy. Bolt holes were exactly the same pattern as the Koehler. :D forgot to pick up a key switch, battery bolts, and bolts for the regulator. Will get that later on this week.





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fo sho

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Daren Todd

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Got her up and running and gave it a quick test. If my wife gets home tomorrow at a decent time, I'll post a video of it in operation :D

All I got to say is "dayum" :D that diesel doesn't bog down. Just gives a slight grunt and keeps on plowing through.

Could probably split I-beams with it :rolleyes:

Gotta build a battery box and mount the key switch.

Here's the key switch set up. It has a red light wired to the run position as a reminder the key is still on



Here's proof it split till I can get a video :)




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Daren - Nice!:D

After the splitter and buggy are done......wait for it......wait...

BANDSAW MILL!!!!:p:p:p

Like I said, what could go better with that splitter???;)
 

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Your right you aint no camera man,,:D,lol,,, but a nnice job setting it and yeah just a little grunt,, what hp did you say it was?
 

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It's 4.5hp. Can run around five to six hours on a gallon of fuel :D
 

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Jeez, i got motion sicknes from watchin that video. Barely fizzes that little diesel. Majes for a nice splitter. Especially the fuel part.
 

Daren Todd

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Wife won't be home from work for another hour so I tried to operate and shoot at the same time. Gonna end up on both sides of the state this weekend so I won't get a chance to finish it right off. Will build the battery box sometime next week when I get a chance. Get it spit shined and polished. Then have my wife shoot a quick vid while I run it next weekend. I got a big ol knotty chunk just waiting to run the diesel through it's paces :D
 

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Very nice Daren, a diesel powered wood splitter isn't something you see every day. Actually, I can't recall ever seeing one like it! I would like to have something small like that for a generator.
 

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Daren, nice job!

Now you need some platforms on each side of the beam to catch your split pieces you don't have to balance them or let them fall on you engine.
 

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Your neighbors aren't going to like it as much. Loud sucker compared to gasser.