Jags that monster looks like it could split granite!! That's a classic overkill job, just how I like 'emJags said:Or build one: $276 total cost to me.
Stax said:Jags...I can't even change the oil in my car.
Yeah I burned wood for almost a decade before I took the leap and bought one. I still love to hand-split whenever I can, but it is REALLY nice to know I have a backup plan! Take yer time and when you do buy one, there are deals to be had out there.....Stax said:No time soon Scotty, just saw some wood equiPment and took a picture. I've got years befOre I do that. Jags...I can't even change the oil in my car.
Scotty Overkill said:Jags that monster looks like it could split granite!! That's a classic overkill job, just how I like 'emJags said:Or build one: $276 total cost to me.
I love 'em both!!Jags said:Scotty Overkill said:Jags that monster looks like it could split granite!! That's a classic overkill job, just how I like 'emJags said:Or build one: $276 total cost to me.
That is actually my little/light duty one. Big beam is deceiving and being short and stout probably doesn't help either. My big boy:
greythorn3 said:how you build for 276 you got a parts list? so i can gather and make one also.
greythorn3 said:how you build for 276 you got a parts list? so i can gather and make one also.
Captain Hornet said:I also have the Troybult 27 ton splitter. I was somewhat leary when I got it about two years ago. It has been a good splitter and has split everything I've thrown at it. Sometimes it works to split the really big stuff but so far everything has fallen to the Troybult. Have had no issues with it at all. The Honda engine is easy to start even after it sits in a cold barn for a month. One thing I did do was change the front strut with a adjustable jack because I thought the old one was a good finger chopper. Price was right. So far I've split 25 cords with it so I'm a happy customer. David