Faver wood splitter

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John Paul Sanborn

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Someone asked me about a splitter several days ago. Cannot recall who, & killed the PM.

I talked to the Super at MCC, he says the guys there love the Faver Rex Jr. and he has not heard any bad commnets about it.
 
A log splitter should have at least a 2 speed pump and a "T" shaped wedge. I've tried the 6 piece wedges and didn't liike it as much as the 4 peice wedge.
The multi speed pumps move the ram real fast and then automaticly switch to a lower speed for power, when needed.
It should have a way to deal with the big hunks too, either tilt up or have a lift on it.
If you are useing it connected to a truck, don't get your hand stuck between the log that you are splitting and the bumper. We had a kid get his hand squished pretty good that way once.:(
 
i must be old. We always enjoyed the sledge hammer & wedges.
But I guess the best one is any home made one, with a around 3-4 ft wedge type guliteen . great on the fingers.
 
On my flight home from TCI, I happened to have a seat next to Chuck Smith, owner of the Log Mauler company. We chatted the whole 1.5 hour flight. Super nice guy. His splitter seemed really well thought out. I believe their website is http://www.logmauler.com

-Sean
 
Just purchased Timberwolf TW 5. Hydraulic log lift..4 way wedge.

Great machine for it triples our splitting capacity. We find it difficult keeping up with the machine due to its fast re-cycle time.

Should have purchased this unit years ago. It almost helps us to make splitting wood a little more profitable.

Intend to purchase 6 way wedge soon to increase production.

Sure is a back saver with the lift attachment.
 
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