Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best?

   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #21  
Unless everything is less than 12" diameter a log lift is hard to beat.
 
   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #22  
I wanted a splitter that would easily split EVERYTHING and I got it...

SR
I wanted one that made me money, was bullet-proof, and I got it - Supersplit kinetic.
Big and/or Uglies: have chainsaw, can noodle (a compromise that suits my budget and methods)
Fuglies of any sizes: they go in the slash pile.

Big hydraulic for one-pass handling/splitting of the big and/or ugly stuff would be nice though. Or even a TW for breaking the bigger stuff down instead of noodling. I've done the numbers of a bigdon'targue hydraulic with box wedge that can split a 3 1/2' round in one hit. Nothing much stands in its way. The numbers stack up if there's much of that wood around the regular processors can't handle.

Otherwise, a smaller 2 or 4-way hydraulic feeding a kinetic is a darn nice set-up.
 
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   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #23  
I have a arieans 22 ton splitter and its works great.
 
   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #24  
I wanted one that made me money, was bullet-proof, and I got it - Supersplit kinetic.
Big and/or Uglies: have chainsaw, can noodle (a compromise that suits my budget and methods)
Fuglies of any sizes: they go in the slash pile.

Big hydraulic for one-pass handling/splitting of the big and/or ugly stuff would be nice though. Or even a TW for breaking the bigger stuff down instead of noodling. I've done the numbers of a bigdon'targue hydraulic with box wedge that can split a 3 1/2' round in one hit. Nothing much stands in it's way. The numbers stack up if there's much of that wood around the regular processors can't handle.

Otherwise, a smaller 2 or 4-way hydraulic feeding a kinetic is a darn nice set-up.

I agree, they are a nice splitter, but I wanted something that will do it ALL...

Easy to split wood comes from nicer logs, I put those on my BSM, I refuse to cut/split logs that SHOULD be sawn into lumber...

SR
 
   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #25  
I'm very pleased with my Timber Wolf . It's the light duty -1 with a Honda engine.
Starts right up every time, two speed hydraulic ram, four way splitter, Not "too high" off the ground, but I would really like a log lift. This year I had some very large rounds of maple and needed the loader and log tongs to lift and set the rounds on the splitter beam.

I work up about 6-8 chords a year of 24-28 inch length, and a third of that in 18 inch.
I'm very satisfied. I don't think I could lift pieces into the splitter any faster ;-) Anything that makes it to the splitting beam get's split.
 
   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #26  
For me, I leave the poplars, and gums laying on the ground to make germs out of; but the oaks and hickory start out at the 25" to 36". I seldom use the vertical capability of my Speedo/TSC 35 ton splitter; but it is nice when the rounds are so huge that they cause the splitter to become off balance when working them. 35 ton is nice for the forks and twists that often happen and are pretty impossible to work if you don't have the power to do it...........
I use my tractor bucket to lift and hold up the rounds to process......... In addition Speeco has a shelf to help hold up the rounds while one works on it. In addition, they also have a "4 way" splitting wedge that really is worth the money when working on 8" or larger.............
Get what you think you can use.....I found a long time ago to buy the best tool I could afford, the most horse power, and the strongest engine makes all the difference in the world to help you work; but also so it lasts longer from not being overworked.............. God bless.........Dennis
 
   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best?
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I know I have a TSC, Northern, Lowes, Home Depot, Harbor freight, and I think a Southern States nearby.

Who carries Speedco and TimberWolf?

What's the approximate $$$ of the kinetic?

What about Used via Craigslist or etc? Too much risk?

I supplement with my big ugly homebuilt wood stove in the basement during the winter and it really works well...

Thanks again guys!

David
 
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   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #29  
A TSC Huskee is a SpeeCo.
 
   / Firewood - Wood Splitter - Not Tractor Attached - Whats best? #30  
I agree, they are a nice splitter, but I wanted something that will do it ALL...

Easy to split wood comes from nicer logs, I put those on my BSM, I refuse to cut/split logs that SHOULD be sawn into lumber...

SR
Do you wood turn? Once my disastrous new swing-blade mill purchase is functional and I can mill again, the last in the higher-purpose tools is a lathe. Straight or suitable wood gets milled, small and/or bent or unstable wood becomes firewood, and the ugly wood become some stunning turned items like bowls etc. Far better than mashing them through a splitter.

10 mins ago I finally held in my hands again wood from a short and ugly trunk from a fenceline tree I felled about three years ago. Much of that trunk was too ugly for firewood but those same qualities made it perfect for a big bowl, turned by a friend. Sure glad I neither tried to mess with it splitting, nor chucked it in the rubbish pile.
 

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