Hanko said:you guys dont seem to talk to much about splitters. I assume that most have one. Whats everyone have. lets see some photos also. Me, I got one of those timberwolf jobs
Adirondackwoodburner said:gotta yard Machine 31 Ton..love it. Buddy has the Timberwolf TW-5 with lift, he loves that!
johnnywarm said:Adirondackwoodburner said:gotta yard Machine 31 Ton..love it. Buddy has the Timberwolf TW-5 with lift, he loves that!
31 tons :coolgrin: dam
i have gotten the fuild so hot in my 27 ton, that you couldnt touch it. 33 ton sounds betterAdios Pantalones said:"It seems like you wouldnt need one that strong. "
LOL- who said anything about "need"?
Cant be good oil will burn at different flas points i try and let it rest awaile between fill ups now( and yes)to your questionScottF said:is fuild another way of saying the hyraulic piston. Will it overheat if you try to split difficult wood. Sometimes mine stops and I have to reposition the wood. will this overheat and ruin it?
smokinj said:BFH1MAN i beliveNoah said:My splitter, not sure the tonnage though.
i have about a cord that i cant get to with the splitter up to the wood i am trying to find the best hand held but i think they all take a lot of one man powerNoah said:smokinj said:BFH1MAN i beliveNoah said:My splitter, not sure the tonnage though.
It seems like it starts to loose some power with the more wood it splits in a day.
smokinj said:i have about a cord that i cant get to with the splitter up to the wood i am trying to find the best hand held but i think they all take a lot of one man powerNoah said:smokinj said:BFH1MAN i beliveNoah said:My splitter, not sure the tonnage though.
It seems like it starts to loose some power with the more wood it splits in a day.
Noah said:My splitter, not sure the tonnage though.
me neither but thers a fence at the bottom of the hill and the round are 30to35 in. didnt fell it with an ax used chainsaw for thatbillb3 said:Noah said:My splitter, not sure the tonnage though.
There was a time I had a thinner one to cut down cedar and hauled the cut up logs for a cedar fence out of the swamp on my shoulder(s). (or on two shoulders with a helper)
Can imagine doing whole cords of wood (from fell to splits) with just axes and wedges.