brianosaur
ArboristSite Lurker
I installed a wood stove 4 years ago and both my wife and I have fell in love with it. I have had tree guys dump free logs on my property that I split up for burning. I currently have an inexpensive p.o.j. $350 splitter that takes forever to do its job.
I would like to invest in a better heavy duty splitter that would simplify my labor. I see many types and various price ranges. I figured I'd spend between $1000 and $2000 on a splitter. Is a $2k splitter twice as good (speed, efficiany, quality, power) as a $1k splitter. Is it worth the extra grand? I'm not opposed to spending the money ...I just don't want to waist it.
I will easily burn three or four cords of wood this winter.
What is a good splitter for me under $2000?
I would like to invest in a better heavy duty splitter that would simplify my labor. I see many types and various price ranges. I figured I'd spend between $1000 and $2000 on a splitter. Is a $2k splitter twice as good (speed, efficiany, quality, power) as a $1k splitter. Is it worth the extra grand? I'm not opposed to spending the money ...I just don't want to waist it.
I will easily burn three or four cords of wood this winter.
What is a good splitter for me under $2000?