SMOWC
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Thinking of buying a bigger log splitter was looking online at eastonmade, Wolfe ridge and allwood anyone have any experience with some of these, wanting a 4 or 6 way wedge
I’m looking at the Pro 22c. I would get with autocycle and electric start. I questioned Chris about 22 vs 28 ton and he said the 22 would be enough for the wood of the PNW.I’m about 50 miles from Wolfe Ridge so drove down looked at em Chris the owner showed me around, took me about 5 mins to decide I had to have one. I bought the 28 Pro his entry level one, I don’t use it commercially just to keep my cabin warm. I’ve got the 4 way and 6 way wedges, I seem to use the 4 way 99 percent of the time. I think the 6 way would be great if all your wood was uniform size, mines not. I’m really happy with the splitter and haven’t found anything I’d like to change or modify, just works right out of the box. When I was shopping I wanted a splitter with log lift, fast cycle, Honda motor, American made this had it all.
Which model are you looking at? If it’s the 28 Pro or Pro C I could give a few more details.
how big is the wood you're splitting? will it handle oak with knotts ?I’m about 50 miles from Wolfe Ridge so drove down looked at em Chris the owner showed me around, took me about 5 mins to decide I had to have one. I bought the 28 Pro his entry level one, I don’t use it commercially just to keep my cabin warm. I’ve got the 4 way and 6 way wedges, I seem to use the 4 way 99 percent of the time. I think the 6 way would be great if all your wood was uniform size, mines not. I’m really happy with the splitter and haven’t found anything I’d like to change or modify, just works right out of the box. When I was shopping I wanted a splitter with log lift, fast cycle, Honda motor, American made this had it all.
Which model are you looking at? If it’s the 28 Pro or Pro C I could give a few more details.
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