Wolfe Ridge Log Splitter Information

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NPurdy1112

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Hello all,

I am looking into making a large purchase this year of a high quality gas operated log splitter. One of my top, if not top choice at the moment is this model, 28 Ton Pro Home Owner Log Splitter – Wolfe Ridge Mfg – 3132 Louis Ave – Eau Claire, WI USA 5473 – (715-598-779) .

Was wondering if anyone has any experience with the brand or specific model?

I am not dead set on this splitter. Will entertain other options out there. The main reasons for wanting a splitter of this style are below.


- Time: Would rather spend more time with the wife, family, friends, and doing other chores. Current splitter is at least 35 years old and operates off the tractor hydraulics. Absolutely nothing wrong with it other than it takes a long time and is using hours on the tractor.

- Quality: The manufacture seems to put a lot of care into using parts that will not break after one season.

- Price: I know it is significantly more than a traditional splitter, but compared to something like a wood-mizer it is half price of their base model.

- We definitely do not burn a lot in central Indiana. I would say every 5 years we get a larger snow or ice storm come in.


Feel free to post and suggestions, comments, or questions.



Thank you,
Nick
 
   / Wolfe Ridge Log Splitter Information #2  
bite the bullet and get the harbor freight 6.5 horz. and make your own tow behind splitter. Faster then your tractor and you could be there for three hundred dollars.
 
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That style of splitter is way better than a horizontal/vertical unit IMO. I can’t tell from looking at the video but enough room to stand between the log lift and engine to operate the machine is mandatory in my book. Operating the machine from the side shown in the video is a huge waste of time.
 
   / Wolfe Ridge Log Splitter Information #4  
bite the bullet and get the harbor freight 6.5 horz. and make your own tow behind splitter. Faster then your tractor and you could be there for three hundred dollars.

I doubt you’ll get out of that project for $300 but it’s definitely the cheapest option short of doing nothing. The cheapest hydraulic pumps I can find are around $120. A 10 hp motor for a 16 gpm pump is around $300. You could use a 6 hp motor with an 11 gpm pump for about a $150 motor. You’re still going to need an oil tank, pump mount, love joy couplings, and a few hoses.
 
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Are you currently using this on your Kioti NX? The best I can tell that tractor puts out 16.5 gpm. Sometimes they have flow set aside for steering flow, but I couldn’t find any information there. If the 16 gpm is accurate your cycle time should be respectable.
 
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I got sticker shock.....wow that is pricey.

Have you tried a regen splitter valve on your 3PH splitter? That will increase cycle time quite a bit
 
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bite the bullet and get the harbor freight 6.5 horz. and make your own tow behind splitter. Faster then your tractor and you could be there for three hundred dollars.

Not interested in anything HF long term. Would definitely be a good quick solution, but not worth my time mentioned above.
 
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Are you currently using this on your Kioti NX? The best I can tell that tractor puts out 16.5 gpm. Sometimes they have flow set aside for steering flow, but I couldn’t find any information there. If the 16 gpm is accurate your cycle time should be respectable.


Yes, Using the same tractor. The splitter is very old, older than me haha. I want to say it is 30 seconds last time I was counting. FIL said it has always been slow, but never had an issue for him.
 
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I got sticker shock.....wow that is pricey.

Have you tried a regen splitter valve on your 3PH splitter? That will increase cycle time quite a bit


I have not. I know close to nothing about hydraulics currently. Relying on the new family to teach and learn from. Will certainly be looking a region splitter valve up on google soon.
 
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Yes, Using the same tractor. The splitter is very old, older than me haha. I want to say it is 30 seconds last time I was counting. FIL said it has always been slow, but never had an issue for him.

Unless I was bad wrong in the tractor GPM why is it so slow? Massive cylinder, tiny hoses, super long stroke? I’ve got a rugged made splitter. I’ll admit it has its short comings, but it’s half what another comparable unit cost. My splitter makes the 30” stroke in about 12 seconds. I usually keep the stop in it limiting the stroke to about 25” which makes it faster. IMG_0725.JPG
 
 

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