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School me on log splitters
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02/23/25 08:07 PM
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ford150man
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I’m seeing everything from 5 ton to 30 ton. What do yall have experience with? What’s too small and what’s overkill? I see some electric. Any count?
If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.-Mark Twain
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: ford150man]
#4291029
02/23/25 08:44 PM
02/23/25 08:44 PM
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Bustinbeards
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Booner
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I use a fiskars x27 splitting axe but I’m not splitting large quantities of wood.
I’d be interested if n what folks are using hydraulic for occasional use
I have access to a hydraulic tracy
I Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: ford150man]
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02/23/25 10:33 PM
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CarbonClimber1
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I have a 22 ton troy built with 6.5hp briggs..wood is my primary heat source an between me an my father in law we split a lot of wood…ours does the job..but ive run bigger ones..an i want a bigger one..this one does fine..but it struggles alot more than i like..we bought ours used and its been great
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: ford150man]
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02/24/25 05:30 AM
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jacannon
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I have used a 27 ton hydraulic hooked up to a small diesel JD tractor. I haven't seen anything stall it yet, even twisted oak.
Grandma said...Always keep a gun close at hand, you just never know when you might run across some varmint that needs killing...
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: ford150man]
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02/24/25 05:46 AM
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capehorn24
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FIL bought a 27t huskee (probably 20 old) got a small leak waiting on the seal kit to show up for repairs, we will stock pile cut wood at the camp and then one day we all get together and split and stack. Been in club 3 years and it was done old fashioned way before hand, we can fill up the wood shed in a few hours
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: ford150man]
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02/24/25 07:34 AM
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I have a little 5 or 7 ton electric hydraulic I bought from Harbor Freight. It was able to handle most of my needs. However, there were some small pieces that it just couldn't handle. I borrowed my FIL's 12 ton and it chewed through the hard stuff pretty easily. Buy as big as you can afford. You're welcome to borrow my small one anytime you want. I'd rather it be used that just sit in the shed and only used 2 days every two years.
Last edited by Fattyfireplug; 02/24/25 07:35 AM.
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: jacannon]
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02/24/25 08:07 AM
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I have used a 27 ton hydraulic hooked up to a small diesel JD tractor. I haven't seen anything stall it yet, even twisted oak. If one has a tractor, this is the best way to get a really stout splitter for least amount of $.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: 2Dogs]
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02/24/25 09:42 PM
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CatHeadBiscuit
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I have used a 27 ton hydraulic hooked up to a small diesel JD tractor. I haven't seen anything stall it yet, even twisted oak. If one has a tractor, this is the best way to get a really stout splitter for least amount of $. I ain’t finding them PTO driven ones except very used for around $650 to $800.
“It’s enough to make a man feel sour. Burning minutes every day by the hour. Just to end up gone like everything else.”
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Re: School me on log splitters
[Re: CatHeadBiscuit]
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02/25/25 08:12 AM
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Posts: 37,659 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
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I have used a 27 ton hydraulic hooked up to a small diesel JD tractor. I haven't seen anything stall it yet, even twisted oak. If one has a tractor, this is the best way to get a really stout splitter for least amount of $. I ain’t finding them PTO driven ones except very used for around $650 to $800. The really good ones I've seen work off the tractor's hydraulics . The tractor rear remotes provides the hydraulics. A fairly good fabricator / welder can build one easy , all you have to buy is the hydraulic cylinder and a couple of hoses. I've not seen one run off the loader hoses but I bet it would work great.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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