Hi Eddie,
We bought the same splitter for a bit more than that in 2011, and it hasn't disppointed us one bit. It's a real workhorse, and as easy to start as ever, despite my F-I-L filling it woth diesel requiring me to disassemble and clean out the carb. We removed the swing down leg in favor of a swing down cranked trailer jack with a wheel on the bottom (from HF) which gives me a ton of height adjustment to find a good working position regardless of the terrain. As you said, it's nice to be able to pull it to a site, make acmess there in the woods, and leave it there to decompose naturally. It also allows use in the vertical position to reduce the need to lift heavy rounds up onto it, though since I hate bending over, I'm thinking about getting another HF truck crane to use with my log tongs to lift the bigger logs onto the splitter. I haven't had too many I don't feel up to lifting yet, but it's getting harder and harder.
Just keep the diesel out of the tank, and it will do you fine.
Take care,
Thomas