shooterdon
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- 2019 LS XR4140 HST Cab; 2020 Kawasaki Mule SX; 2021 Bad Boy 54" ZT Elite
You can split a cord in 4 hours? I'm nowhere close to that!!!!! Can't even do a quarter of a cord in 4 hours with my 22 ton log splitter.
There are a few things to consider when looking at splitting wood.
First, is cycle time. I would rather have a 15 ton machine that has a 10 second cycle, than a 27 ton with 18 second cycle. But I am not splitting large gnarly rounds.
Second is the size of your rounds. If most of your rounds can benefit from using a 4 way wedge, a slightly slower but more powerful splitter increases output
Third, split size. I do not split pieces less than 6 in diameter or thickness. They burn fine in my insert
Fourth, length of the rounds. By cutting to 20” instead of 16” you gain 25% more split wood per cycle. My insert accepts up to 22”. By cutting to just under 20 I get 5 pieces per 100” log. The loggers cords I get are logs 100” long. This also reduced the number of cuts, and chainsaw costs by 20%.
Fifth, efficiency in handling rounds. How are rounds are staged? Are you bending over to pick them up, or sliding no them off a trailer or pick up truck bed? Do you have a picaroon? Does the splitter have a table to prevent pieces that need to be split again from falling to the ground?
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