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<blockquote data-quote="3fordasho" data-source="post: 4017881" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>I have both hydraulic (27T 13hp motor) and a J-model electric SuperSplit (1.5hp). Now I don't know if the electric does not split as well as the gas powered version but I have run into rounds that will repeatedly stall the ram and blow the circuit breaker.. Specifically partially seasoned elm rounds.</p><p>Now if I split similar rounds that are fresh cut- there is seldom a problem. </p><p></p><p>If I get into large knarly amerian elm rounds - especially a yard tree - I will save those for the hydraulic. </p><p></p><p>For 95% of the wood I cut- the SS is the best thing since sliced bread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3fordasho, post: 4017881, member: 16254"] I have both hydraulic (27T 13hp motor) and a J-model electric SuperSplit (1.5hp). Now I don't know if the electric does not split as well as the gas powered version but I have run into rounds that will repeatedly stall the ram and blow the circuit breaker.. Specifically partially seasoned elm rounds. Now if I split similar rounds that are fresh cut- there is seldom a problem. If I get into large knarly amerian elm rounds - especially a yard tree - I will save those for the hydraulic. For 95% of the wood I cut- the SS is the best thing since sliced bread. [/QUOTE]
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