Treemonkey1000
Veteran Member
I saw this on Craigslist and thought about it. Now after reading the other post I think I will stick with my 34ton splitter that works just fine. This is the description the guy put on the add.
This splitter is new on the market(new patent pending)
It is desined to last a lifetime. With a catigory 1 tractor it can split logs as big as 4 ft round and 3 ft long, or more (SEE PICTURES) And most important you dont need to upright, or in any way manhandel the logs. It splits from the bark side. And due to this fact you can split an entire tree from your tractor seat. It can split a 10 ft long,14" round log. The photograph shows a 4 ft round by 3 ft long log that must weigh between 280 pounds to 300 pounds. this setup can transport this log and other heavy logs. And it can also split this log easily into wood stove size logs. And as for cutting logs in the production mode, consider this. If you had a ten foot log and needed to cut this into 16" lengths so they will fit into your wood stove, you could split this ten foot log from the center with this splitter, but do not split it all the way, leave it hinged so that when you cut the lengths you want for your stove with the chain saw, you are cutting 2 already split logs. Now you have just split and cut 16 pieces for your stove with only one splitting action. And because you can lift this log with your post hole digger and the wood splitting auger, simply by screwing down the center of the log just far enough to hold the weight of the log, now you can set the log up out of the dirt.
This splitter is new on the market(new patent pending)
It is desined to last a lifetime. With a catigory 1 tractor it can split logs as big as 4 ft round and 3 ft long, or more (SEE PICTURES) And most important you dont need to upright, or in any way manhandel the logs. It splits from the bark side. And due to this fact you can split an entire tree from your tractor seat. It can split a 10 ft long,14" round log. The photograph shows a 4 ft round by 3 ft long log that must weigh between 280 pounds to 300 pounds. this setup can transport this log and other heavy logs. And it can also split this log easily into wood stove size logs. And as for cutting logs in the production mode, consider this. If you had a ten foot log and needed to cut this into 16" lengths so they will fit into your wood stove, you could split this ten foot log from the center with this splitter, but do not split it all the way, leave it hinged so that when you cut the lengths you want for your stove with the chain saw, you are cutting 2 already split logs. Now you have just split and cut 16 pieces for your stove with only one splitting action. And because you can lift this log with your post hole digger and the wood splitting auger, simply by screwing down the center of the log just far enough to hold the weight of the log, now you can set the log up out of the dirt.