dwinch53
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I am looking to purchase a HUSKEE 22 ton log splitter fron tsc it has a 6.5 briggs engine...I think it will fit my needs...I am looking for pros and cons before i purchase...Thanx, Dan:greenchainsaw:
Dan,
What kind of wood are you plitting? Hard or soft woods? If you are working in the hardwoods, I would spend the couple extra bucks and look at Husky's 35 ton splitter. What an animal. Hope this helps, Chuck
Never seen wood yet that can struggle against a chainsaw. I cut all my big stuff down into easy to handle pieces with the saw. The 22ton unit is plenty then.I have the 35t unit. I too looked at the smaller one. After all my research and reading post in this website I decided to purchase up. I have not been happier.
You will at some point be faced with some big wood that the smaller unit will struggle to handle.
I am looking to purchase a HUSKEE 22 ton log splitter fron tsc it has a 6.5 briggs engine...I think it will fit my needs...I am looking for pros and cons before i purchase...Thanx, Dan:greenchainsaw:
Well guys, I did it, I went to TSC and bought a 22 ton splitter, i found a splitter that had an older sale tag of $1049 instead of the current $ 1099 and talked my way to an additional 10% off!!! I think this is a great deal. ( my wife thinks not, even if it was 50 % off ) so any way i even opted to charged card it for one yr.then pay in full...I pulled it home, fueled it up, checked the oil levels and went to town, split a face cord of 18 to 20'' rounds of elm, oak and maple...no problem..the elm was the hardest but still did very good...I am happy
I am looking to purchase a HUSKEE 22 ton log splitter fron tsc it has a 6.5 briggs engine...I think it will fit my needs...I am looking for pros and cons before i purchase...Thanx, Dan:greenchainsaw:
Well guys, I did it, I went to TSC and bought a 22 ton splitter, i found a splitter that had an older sale tag of $1049 instead of the current $ 1099 and talked my way to an additional 10% off!!! I think this is a great deal. ( my wife thinks not, even if it was 50 % off ) so any way i even opted to charged card it for one yr.then pay in full...I pulled it home, fueled it up, checked the oil levels and went to town, split a face cord of 18 to 20'' rounds of elm, oak and maple...no problem..the elm was the hardest but still did very good...I am happy and thank you all for your comments, Dan:greenchainsaw: :chainsawguy:
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