mikefromnh
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Unless everything is less than 12" diameter a log lift is hard to beat.
I wanted one that made me money, was bullet-proof, and I got it - Supersplit kinetic.I wanted a splitter that would easily split EVERYTHING and I got it...
SR
I wanted one that made me money, was bullet-proof, and I got it - Supersplit kinetic.
Big and/or Uglies: have chainsaw, can noodle (a compromise that suits my budget and methods)
Fuglies of any sizes: they go in the slash pile.
Big hydraulic for one-pass handling/splitting of the big and/or ugly stuff would be nice though. Or even a TW for breaking the bigger stuff down instead of noodling. I've done the numbers of a bigdon'targue hydraulic with box wedge that can split a 3 1/2' round in one hit. Nothing much stands in it's way. The numbers stack up if there's much of that wood around the regular processors can't handle.
Otherwise, a smaller 2 or 4-way hydraulic feeding a kinetic is a darn nice set-up.
Do you wood turn? Once my disastrous new swing-blade mill purchase is functional and I can mill again, the last in the higher-purpose tools is a lathe. Straight or suitable wood gets milled, small and/or bent or unstable wood becomes firewood, and the ugly wood become some stunning turned items like bowls etc. Far better than mashing them through a splitter.I agree, they are a nice splitter, but I wanted something that will do it ALL...
Easy to split wood comes from nicer logs, I put those on my BSM, I refuse to cut/split logs that SHOULD be sawn into lumber...
SR