I loathe splitting vertical.I use it vertically and sit on a log, I'm 6'.
Or just buy my wood. Right?Didn't know we were getting into ergonomics of splitting here, put bigger tires on it.
I guess it's uncool to actually want to know what im dropping possibly a couple grand on. I guess I should just walk in and get another piece of crap splitter like the 35T Huskee I have. I took advice on the I&O. I called them. They were bought out. Impossible to walk in and buy one. I took advice and looked at the one at the DHT. Sorry that thing was a piece of crap too. I've mentioned several times that I was interested in 22T splitters. Not the 27T Troy Bilt which keeps being repeated. And is like 2 foot off the ground.From everything so far it sounds like the perfect solution.
Since I can't stand splitting vertical.
Brother...I can get real lazy real quick. That's the last thing I need.That is half your problem, you need to be sitting on a milk crate
I guess it's uncool to actually want to know what im dropping possibly a couple grand on. I guess I should just walk in and get another piece of crap splitter like the 35T Huskee I have. I took advice on the I&O. I called them. They were bought out. Impossible to walk in and buy one. I took advice and looked at the one at the DHT. Sorry that thing was a piece of crap too. I've mentioned several times that I was interested in 22T splitters. Not the 27T Troy Bilt which keeps being repeated. And is like 2 foot off the ground.
By the time you hoisted that up there I'd be onto the next one.
I got an Ariens 27 Ton splitter last year, works vertical and horizontal, so far I am happy with it and it has split everything I have thrown at it. Got a 0% financing deal on it, 3 year warranty, so not a bad deal. Also bought an Ariens snowblower along with it.I'm in the market for a log splitter. A new one. 35 tons is simply just too much. So let's see/hear how much you love/hate your fluid power splitter. Which I'm sure this is also where the wise @$$3$ will pipe up and talk about their trusty 30lb maul.
I'm not offended. Just trying to figure out what's easier and/or faster about having to hoist and split over rolling the danged thing up to the splitter. Judging by your reaction, perhaps you are the offended one.Sorry that you been offended . The posts will be deleted and I will post no more .
I ended up getting the 22 ton Ariens. I'm pretty pleased with it. No, I'm very pleased with it. It's easy to move by hand, easy to stand vertical, and it split everything I threw at it...including 40-46" rounds of oak. I really like the cycle time and the log cradle as well.I got an Ariens 27 Ton splitter last year, works vertical and horizontal, so far I am happy with it and it has split everything I have thrown at it. Got a 0% financing deal on it, 3 year warranty, so not a bad deal. Also bought an Ariens snowblower along with it.
Chillax, man. Dano made a valid observation. We all have different ways of getting the job done, and each one has its pros and cons. You just have to decide what works for you.Sorry that you been offended . The posts will be deleted and I will post no more .
Agreed. I strive for quickest + easiest. If it'd only take me 2 more hours to hoist a round up and I'm not killing my back...I'm on board.Chillax, man. Dano made a valid observation. We all have different ways of getting the job done, and each one has its pros and cons. You just have to decide what works for you.
Also it might help for you to know I have split about 30 cords with this unit since the spring, if there was wear and tare it would start to show by now.
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