Educate me on log splitters
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Up till now I have split all my wood by hand. I'm thinking curiously considering buy a small log splitter. I see electric ones that I could use with a generator. Gas ones that don't break the bank and I see a funnel shaped tool end for a drill that splits wood also. Where I would use it has no power very remote area and it wouldn't be used much and for 9 to 10 inch rounds at biggest and 16 inches long at the very longest.
Tell me what would work best in my situation and cost considered with limited use.
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: snowy]
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Never had or used an electric but if they do work well the benefit of no noise would sell me. Rock and roll
Ant Man/ Marty 2028
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: snowy]
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I've split by hand, with a gas hydraulic and an electric.....the hydraulic wins hands down, but, the Electric one I had was pretty good.... enough power to split most rounds, even the big ones, just got to do the edges first, and even some gnarly stuff wasn't a problem if you read the wood and picked the best path.... It is slower, and of course you need electric, a lot easier to store and no starting problems after a lay up...I ended up selling it cause I wasn't splitting much anymore, and if I needed some split I just use the monster maul... Got the electric from Amazon and checked out the reviews pretty hard, I don't remember the brand, and it's been awhile since I used it..but if I needed to split a moderate amount again I would get one again.....Of course like most things, YMMV...
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: snowy]
#8613301
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Back when we heated with wood, we'd just rent a splitter for a day once a year. My dad, brother and I would have everything in place and ready to go, and then split non stop for the day and return the splitter. Might be an option to consider.
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: snowy]
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I have a little 20 ton gas. It is slow on both the split and return but it was only $300 shipped to the house. If I pick what and where I split it does fine other then being slow. I was looking at hydraulic cylinders and pumps thinking about building one and it popped up on my computer and I bought it. I have some oak, ash and elm rounds bigger then basket balls and it splits them fine. I wish the cylinder was heavier. If I put a angled cut piece in I can see it bow. The stuff I am splitting I did not cut and it is delivered to me free ready to split, so I just take it and deal with it. I have a friend that has an electric and it is fast. It will run all the way out and back in a third of the time mine will run one way. I have no idea how many ton it is.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: houndone]
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![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/05/full-32842-293252-1000003353.jpg) This is one i had and added a lift to it works great speeco 25 ton split everything I ever put in it. Mine is a twin to yours! 22 ton and I use my deer lift, with 2 outriggers from a destroyed light plant. Works awesome and can handle about 600 pounds.
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: snowy]
#8613372
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Thanks everyone for all your views and suggestions. If I went with an electric would a 5 ton or 7 ton do the job??
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: gcs]
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I don't remember the tonnage of the one I had, 3 ton? IDK, but it was adequate for my needs...being "frugal", I'm sure it was the cheapest one of the line...  Thanks gcs! I'm frugal as well and I been doing some research and believe the 5 to 7 ton will do just fie for what I'm going to do. If I was going to split a lot of cords a year then I would be thinking different. Thanks!!
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: Skippy 1]
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I have a 28 ton gas that will split anything and a 5 ton electric. I got some hard wood cut offs to us as starting wood and splitting them with the electric in my shop was dangerous. The wedge would hit a knot, sort of stall out then bust through sending part of the cut off flying across the room. If it hit anyone it would defiantly leave a mark. I've only had happen once in 15 years with the gas one. Thanks Skippy. Does that 5 ton seem to do the job though. I will have 8 inch rounds about 12 to 16 long.
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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My experience with any splitter is you always could use a little more power. Yeah! I have used tractor that was hooked up with a splitter. No lack of power with them and that setup work great.
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Educate me on log splitters
[Re: trapdog1]
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Back when we heated with wood, we'd just rent a splitter for a day once a year. My dad, brother and I would have everything in place and ready to go, and then split non stop for the day and return the splitter. Might be an option to consider. a great ide and slet someone els store it and maintain it
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