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What splitter are you running?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Reloader, May 26, 2025 at 4:29 PM.

  1. Reloader

    Reloader

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    Just wanting to see some pics of your splitter set up and ready to work.

    I’ve run a preowned Yard Machine 25 ton splitter for several years and it has done its job well.

    I recently purchased a preowned Champion 27 ton splitter but I’ve yet to use it. I’m hoping it will speed things up a bit with an 11 second cycle time vs the 16 second cycle of the Yard Machine.
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  2. Woodtroll

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    Last fall I realized my shoulders wouldn't last if I kept splitting 8 cords a year by hand. So I bought a used but well-kept 22-ton Dirty Hands splitter. It's done all I've asked of it, including splitting some big gnarly hickory rounds that I couldn't begin to split by hand. I moved the factory "shelf" to the opposite side, and built a bigger solid one over the motor and tank fill/vent to protect them. I usually load onto the small factory side, then split onto the larger shelf, which I position towards the stack. It works out well that way.

    Luckily I have a couple of able-bodied grandsons close enough to me that I can "borrow" them sometimes. They work for snacks and Nana's gravy biscuits in the morning! :thumbs:

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  3. Canadian border VT

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    Careful about advertising grandma gravy biscuits you might find more “ family” ;)
    I used to shovel snow for snacks and hot cocoa
     
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  4. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    There's a 2x2' table on the other side of the splitter. If you look close you can see it. So that goes toward the unsplit rounds. They go on the table to get split and slips go behind/beside me, on the trailer to get stacked.

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  5. buzz-saw

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    Rugged split 37 ton. Been a great machine for my needs.
     
  6. Tiewire

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  7. Woodtroll

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    I like that! I assume the rotor has a hub and bearings, so the lift will swivel? Very creative!
     
  8. Tiewire

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    Swivels on a 3/4 ton truck bearing :thumbs:
     
  9. buzz-saw

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    Yes , great idea with the swivel. Nice job Tiewire.
     
  10. jo191145

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    American CLS Super, slightly modified. IMG_3155.jpeg
     
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    A black friday special 30 ton. Been happy after swapping engines for years now.
     
  12. MrWhoopee

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    Still running my now 15 y/o Homelite 5-ton electric. The rounded corners of the top of the beam have worn to sharp edges, but it continues to split rounds bigger than I should be handling.

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    I've been using my Husky 10 horse 34T splitter for probably 10 years now. Just last year swapped out the pump for a new one.
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    Performance Built 27 ton. Box store special that's four years old. Sometimes I'll fill a feed/litter bag with shards while splitting. IMG_7426.JPG I've looked into getting a Super split flywheel splitter.
     
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  16. Wildbill

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    I bought a Wolfe Ridge 28 Pro a couple of years back w/a 4 and 6 way wedge. I'm almost 63 now and realized I may not be able to swing that maul much longer. Really like it!
     
  17. JD Guy

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    Have virtually the exact same splitter purchased at least 20 years ago and while it may not see the volume yours does it has split for us, two sons and neighbors and keeps on going! Did replace the cylinder for a leak and still have the old one to use for a future project:yes: