You really do suck...and I mean that in the most envious and admirable way...keep swimming in that honey hole neighbor-Don't you just love our splitter? And I note it's properly positioned too...
Knock on wood with the splitter so far so good. I do like it a lot. Only problem I've had so far with mine is on both sides of the log cradles the bolts snapped off from some rounds getting wedged. Man are they a pain to get out.
Mine blew, literally blew the hydro filter off on a tough piece of yard Maple-but it was a casting issue and the dealer replaced promptly-just glad I was on the opposite side cause it came off with force that could break a leg-keep that in mind my friend-I posted pics here at the time-it was cast metal threads that gave way when the pressure escalated-since repair/replacement=no prob-Honda engine is most impressive though-I'll check my log cradle bolts-Thx
Yes def stay clear if you're pressing some gnarly wood-can't believe you have a Polar cart too-I have no choice-I have 400 acres that was timbered in '05 but my roads have deteriorated and I had to have a way to get the wood out-it works well but I haul so much equipment to get the job done-but the job gets done...I have the floating tandem axle one-2 trailer loads = one 6' full size truck load of rounds stacked above bed height-so glad the weather is cooling down, time to set trail cams and run the Stihls...