I finally picked up a 25 ton TSC splitter. Up until last year the vast majority of my wood was maple, white birch and ash and it all got split by hand. I usually use about 3 to 3.5 cords a year. On occasion I would grumble through beech and yellow birch. With my new woodlot, I really need to switch over to beech as it desperately needs thinning and after picking the easier variety of woods last year and avoiding the beech, its time to get serious so I picked up the splitter. The larger beeches do not have much signs of blight so I am leaving them alone but the small to intermediate ones do so I will be splitting mostly 4" to 12" diameter. I helped a friend build a couple heavy duty splitters many years ago when heavy duty units were rare to find and helped him split wood for many years so I have the experience. I was considering building one to attach to my Unimog SEE using the built in hydraulics on my SEE but it would cost as much as an entire splitter.
The only thing I notice on the TSC splitter so far is the paints pretty thin.
The only thing I notice on the TSC splitter so far is the paints pretty thin.