I had good intents as this is one of my 10 hour days of splitting some .Changed my mind ,88 right now and humid .Geothermal air conditioning and Budweiser instead:D
Worse than taking a wallop to the shins is spitting out a wedge used to tip a tree and it gets you in the 'nads .Yes in case you wondered that has happened .
I suppose a person could prune their toes with an axe too if they didn't pay attention .Way back when I've dinged my shines from flying steel splitting wedges .SOB that will make you dance ,ouch .
Oh yeah that 90 plus temps puts the clamps on that stuff .I tried it myself but after a few face cords plus working almost every day at 10-12 hours per it kind of had to take a back seat to beer thirty .
On the other hand it won't stay hot forever .If it takes me all summer to get the 5-6 cords...
I suppose it just depends on the amount of wood a person might process .If you're doing 20 cords it might be a waste of money .100 plus it might be a good choice .
6 way high tonnage or no with large amounts you'd still need help to get any volume.
Now I've seen vid clips of that super split...
Well Timber Wolf probabley makes one of the more robust splitters of any but they also are the most expensive .
6200 bucks is a bunch of money for a splitter though.If you're going to go for it make sure it's the model with the 5" cylinder .You pay that much you'd just as well go for high...
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