I've had the 3265 for a couple of months. It has a few options; log lift, better Honda engine, 4" higher bed height, bigger over-the-road tires, and the 24" hitch extension. I added a HF dual wheel trailer jack, $50 vs $180 for the Split-Fire jack. So far it's split 3 cords +/- without being stopped, but no particularly tough logs, yet. The cycle time, out & back is 10 seconds, but being a two-way machine that's two splits. It's quicker than I can keep up with by myself. It's great with two people! For me, there are three drawbacks. It ain't cheap at about $5,600 delivered My second gripe is the way the log lift is valued, unless the engine is running north of 50% throttle the unladen lift will stall the engine. Finally, these are very tongue heavy. It is difficult to maneuver around, even with the 24" tongue extension! Overall, this is an excellent machine in a field of quite a few excellent upscale splitters!