Wolfen
ArboristSite Operative
Ladies and gentlemen after 10 years of using a wood stove, I am going to buy a splitter I have split 4 cords a season with a 8lb maul and a Greyhound 10 ton manual splitter, well this year my wife had back surgery so I was takeing care of her instead of splitting wood, so I had to rent a splitter from Sunbelt. well THAT splitter made my mind up, I split 5 cords of wood in two days! Not bad for an old man huh ( still only 50)
so......here's my question, since funds are VERY limited, and I am limited to a 22 ton (if a ten tone does it I'm not worried), I have searched here locally and found three to choose from Harbor freight's Blue on that splits both ways out and in, Tractor Supply's Husky , and Northern tool has a NorthStar 22 tom with a Honda engine, I prefer the Honda engine cause of the reliability of them, but I want the best overall splitter form my $1600. only solid stipulation is it MUST be a minimum of 22 ton
which one in yalls professional opinion would be the best one for me to get?
so......here's my question, since funds are VERY limited, and I am limited to a 22 ton (if a ten tone does it I'm not worried), I have searched here locally and found three to choose from Harbor freight's Blue on that splits both ways out and in, Tractor Supply's Husky , and Northern tool has a NorthStar 22 tom with a Honda engine, I prefer the Honda engine cause of the reliability of them, but I want the best overall splitter form my $1600. only solid stipulation is it MUST be a minimum of 22 ton
which one in yalls professional opinion would be the best one for me to get?