Would appreciate some advice. Have been hand-splitting 16-20 face-cords of oak a year. Ends of logs from a mill, mostly 15-25 inch. Am 60 and back and shoulders can't take this anymore. Have looked at many power splitters. There's a local "Speeco" 22-ton with 6.5 BS for $1,000. I like this unit because it is light enough on the front that I could hand roll it into my cramped garage. Realize splitting will take longer. There's a well built "Central Hydraulics" 30-ton with about a 10 HP BS for only $1300 and they have a much better, more established service dept. While I could get it close to garage with pickup, would still need to hand maneuver it through door and around a corner. (Possibly, one of those front mounted third-wheel/jacks like I use on my boat trailer would be the answer?) But, in general the 30-ton machine would be a monster to maneuver around. I realize the 30 is a better machine for the money. But the 22 would probably work and would be a lot easier for me to move and store. Am retired, so time element not as important as would be for some. Any thoughts on the trade-offs involved in this decision would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance.