alexinPA
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I got 22T Dirty Hands from local Tractor Supply. It's about 5 years old by now and no problems at all. Splits everything I feed it.
Holy moly. I am amazed at what people spend on stuff. ....
That is the problem, the cheap ones are not ergonomic for me and I find them uncomfortable to run. I have been looking at them and standing in operating position I find something typically is in my way, most times it is the wheel/tire. I also find most of the cheaper ones to be too low for me. Renting a few of them has re-enforced my thinking on this. I am 6'1" and have a bad back and I can't be leaning over operating the thing for any length of time. I am thinking with a 3pt unit I can raise it up to the height I am comfortable with, or drop it down to roll a heavy log onto it. My wife is about 1.5' shorter than I am and it would help to be able to adjust the height to be where it was comfortable for her as well. I can throw the splits into the RTV900, take them to where I want them and then hit the hydraulic dump lever to dump the load.If you are just doing 2 cords, buy the cheapest one you are comfortable with since it will only run about a tank of gas a year.
I hear you on the ergonomics.. I have been renting a Split-Fire this year and the table height is a good fit for my height (5'-10"). Neighbor who is 6'-2" also ran a lot of rounds and ordered one for his business.That is the problem, the cheap ones are not ergonomic for me and I find them uncomfortable to run. I have been looking at them and standing in operating position I find something typically is in my way, most times it is the wheel/tire. I also find most of the cheaper ones to be too low for me. Renting a few of them has re-enforced my thinking on this. I am 6'1" and have a bad back and I can't be leaning over operating the thing for any length of time. I am thinking with a 3pt unit I can raise it up to the height I am comfortable with, or drop it down to roll a heavy log onto it. My wife is about 1.5' shorter than I am and it would help to be able to adjust the height to be where it was comfortable for her as well. I can throw the splits into the RTV900, take them to where I want them and then hit the hydraulic dump lever to dump the load.
My tractor has a hydraulic flow of 16.9 gpm
My delima too; I've been here since 2001 and have-had my mostly replaced grey market splitter since 2003; I want a new splitter so badly, but I just don't want to dump the money into it...the splittlers I look-at are >$3K....Holy moly. I am amazed at what people spend on stuff. I ”only” do about 10-12 cords a year for my place. I bought a 27T Black Diamond splitter years ago at the local ranch store new on a great sale for $450 With a Kohler motor. I have a Stihl MS291 that traded in a stihl brush cutter straight across for in 2005 after I got done with scrub brush. If you are just doing 2 cords, buy the cheapest one you are comfortable with since it will only run about a tank of gas a year.