LD1
Epic Contributor
Time wise, factor how many times you would need to cycle the splitter to make a cord of wood.
For me, I have found that 400+/- pieces of wood are a cord based on the size I split.
Now some of them dont need split, and some of them yield 2 pieces for each cycle of the splitter. But I figure a fair average is 200-250 splitter cycles for a cord.
Dads splitter is 16 seconds, mine is 8. I cannot split twice as fast with mine, because there are alot of times I dont have to wait on the retract even with his slower splitter as I am grabbing another piece of wood. And rarely do you need to do a full cycle as well.
But figure if you can pick up 2 or 3 seconds per cycle, thats 10-minutes per cord. Not much, but when you split 20 cord a year, and sell wood, time is money and it adds up. I'd guess an average cord of wood takes me ~1hr to split with dads splitter, and ~45 minutes with mine.
For me, I have found that 400+/- pieces of wood are a cord based on the size I split.
Now some of them dont need split, and some of them yield 2 pieces for each cycle of the splitter. But I figure a fair average is 200-250 splitter cycles for a cord.
Dads splitter is 16 seconds, mine is 8. I cannot split twice as fast with mine, because there are alot of times I dont have to wait on the retract even with his slower splitter as I am grabbing another piece of wood. And rarely do you need to do a full cycle as well.
But figure if you can pick up 2 or 3 seconds per cycle, thats 10-minutes per cord. Not much, but when you split 20 cord a year, and sell wood, time is money and it adds up. I'd guess an average cord of wood takes me ~1hr to split with dads splitter, and ~45 minutes with mine.