i was wondering the same thing. I paid 999 last year for a 22 ton huskee. Wonder who makes the Menards one.
http://menards.inserts2online.com/customer_Frame.jsp?drpStoreID=1
If the chains are the correct size you probably just have burrs on the teeth. That happens often after you throw a chain. If that is the case just use a flat file and file them down.
Steve, If you live in St Croix Cty they have some trees left from their spring sale I can get you the contact info if you need it. I think you need to be a St Croix County resident
I let mine go out a lot. The reason being is a long boring story but my propane furnance runs and the water stays about 80F, but it does use more propane than normal.
Anyone out there have an earthquake 22ton splitter. I saw their 12 ton model was not to well liked but anyone try this one? Price seems ok. http://tc-store.com/w2265v65hp22tonlogsplitter.aspx thanks in advance.