LD1
Epic Contributor
There really is no benefit to "popping" the log apart any sooner with a bi-directional splitter. Cause you still have to ake the full stroke to clear the peice to be split on the return stroke.
There really is no benefit to "popping" the log apart any sooner with a bi-directional splitter. Cause you still have to take the full stroke to clear the peice to be split on the return stroke.
yeah that's why i like the red oak and locust. most time less than 6 inches into the block it's apart back it up ready for another logNot true LD, sometimes they pop after the splitting head is only in a few inches....hit reverse, then throw in another log, go forward again. It doesn't happen often but it make you feel like spotting that last french fry in the bottom of the bag:laughing:
Not true LD, sometimes they pop after the splitting head is only in a few inches....hit reverse, then throw in another log, go forward again. It doesn't happen often but it make you feel like spotting that last french fry in the bottom of the bag:laughing:
yeah that's why i like the red oak and locust. most time less than 6 inches into the block it's apart back it up ready for another log
I have dropped plenty of heavy wood on those fenders and am glad that they are soft plastic.
Bought wood splitter this weekend from tractor supply they had them on sale for $990 so I bought 22 ton splitter.