Electric Log Splitter

   / Electric Log Splitter #31  
Here's the mega thread. Introduced in 2011: bought ours in 2014. Not sure what changes were made over time, my model has been discontinued.

Mine has worked great, only split 5-6 cords of wood.
That's "one" of the threads, there are others, one just a couple ? months ago...

Looks like yours sits around a lot, so it should last a long time for you, but those of us that split much more firewood than that, need a splitter that will take it long term...and NO I don't have a Super Split...

SR
 
   / Electric Log Splitter #32  
That's "one" of the threads, there are others, one just a couple ? months ago...

Looks like yours sits around a lot, so it should last a long time for you, but those of us that split much more firewood than that, need a splitter that will take it long term...and NO I don't have a Super Split...
What is your recommendation to the OP for an electric splitter for occasional home owner use?

Because that's what he asked for.
 
   / Electric Log Splitter
  • Thread Starter
#33  
Thanks all for replies.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to go electric.
I'm going to heat my house with wood pretty much exclusively.
I'm only going to be splitting for my self.
So something that can split the 2-3 cords I need to heat my house is all I'll need.
I also cut all my own trees out of the woods around my house so I can pick and choose trees that I cut.
I generally cut trees to thin or release trees that I want to encourage. I don't cut the bigger stuff, I cut alot of stuff 16" or less in dia.
I think that an electric splitter would be a good match for me, especially cause I get my summer electricity for free.

I looked at the kentic splitters and to me I see several spots of problems, the gear rack especially. Unless I can find any info that they are more bullit proof than a hydraulic I'll go hydraulic.
 
   / Electric Log Splitter #34  
I answered that in my FIRST post...

Again, the best way to get a "full size" electric splitter is buy a SS, at least they have a track record for being fairly reliable...

There is NO cheap electric solution for a decent build splitter....

SR
 
   / Electric Log Splitter #35  
We have heated primarily with wood for eight years now. I use a "5 ton" electric to split 8 bush chord every two years or so. As well as splitting all the random wood that I come into in between loads. We burn about four cord a year.
What I like:
The electric splitter doesn't take up much room in the shed or garage when not is use.
It's virtually maintenance free. No gummed up carb because it sat for a year or so.
Quiet operation. Buzz when it's on, then quiet.
I can take my time. I'll split a couple years supply at my leisure over a month in late winter. At most I have one helper when I split.

How I like to work:
Typically I run a tank of gas through the saw bucking up wood. I block smaller if it's knotty, or just plain large and heavy.
Then the wife and I split and stack. Makes for a nice winter evening.
I can usually figure out how to pick apart a block. You have to look for the checks and grain int he block. Find the easy split. If it's too ugly and time consuming, it gets set aside.
Typically much less than a truckload of uglies are left over, so I load up and take them to a bigger splitter as required. Or I may burn some in the camp fire pit in summer.

Mods:
My splitter was a two hand operation. It has a Run button for the motor and a valve lever for the hydraulics. That stock button was hard on the thumb and it was awkward to steady a block. To free up a hand I plug the splitter into a shop foot pedal to control the motor on/off. A slice of inner tube holds the stock motor switch on.
I also mounted the splitter wheel barrow style on a wooden frame with dual 10" wheels to raise it a bit and make it easier to move around.

I toyed with the idea of building a larger electric, but then getting power to it would complicate things and it would be that much less convenient to store and move.
 
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   / Electric Log Splitter #36  
I answered that in my FIRST post... Again, the best way to get a "full size" electric splitter is buy a SS, at least they have a track record for being fairly reliable... There is NO cheap electric solution for a decent build splitter.... SR

I bought a cheap little 4 ton electric splitter from Canadian Tire several years ago, and it has done the job quite nicely for me. A big advantage is it I can split stuff inside, down in my basement, for kindling and the like during the dead of winter.

(Edit: The only thing that happened was that the plastic cooling fan eventually became brittle and cracked, but it was easily replaced for less than $20.)

More recently, we got a 6.5 ton electric for another property, and it has a great feature whereby you can move the ram at 2 different speeds. So, you can lever the ram to "fast" when you have short round, and then move the lever to slow just as the ram contacts the round. (Saves a lot of time.) As well, when you have a long round (it handles up to 20"), you start slow until that initial "snap", and then speed up until you get to the end. (This is very useful if you have s "stringy" round that won't just fly apart right away, such as, for example, with Yellow Birch.)
 
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   / Electric Log Splitter #37  
Weedy, did you look at the Swisher?
 
   / Electric Log Splitter #39  
Not sure exactly how I did it but I'm pretty sure hers was $1599 from HomeDepot.com with free freight. Must have been a sale and/or we used a 10% off HD coupon (usually available on e-bay).
 
   / Electric Log Splitter #40  
The biggest problem I have with the 5 ton electrics is hired help. They are not as careful and tend to forget to open the hydraulic tank vent. Not opening the vent when splitting is guaranteed to ruin the pump on the more difficult splits. I have gone through 3 of them in 5 years. Reason I buy the cheap ones as they are then throw aways when you do 8 cords a year. The last one I have used myself exclusively and it has now split 16 cords.

I still recommend the 5 ton electric for this OP fro HF, Home Depot, or Lowes. i swear they all come from the same factory. I wait till a sale is on. The HF I use now I had a 25% off coupon burning a hole in my pocket. military discount at Lowes and HD saves 10% on top of mark down.

Ron
 

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