I am still looking for a wood splitter. Trying to buy used for bang for the buck, but most people on Craigslist ask too much. I can buy a brand new 35 ton Dirty Hand Tools for $1580 plus tax right now, but that is more rating than I have been looking for. It just caught my eye due to the big rating. How much does one need? I had kinda settled on about 25 ton rating. I will add that I am age 63 and not the man I used to be, lol. Meaning lifting really big rounds is not my liking due to a not so strong back and bad shoulder. I lift some really heavy rounds, but limit to 14" to 16" length due to their heavy weight. And even that can be a big burden. So, is a smaller tonnage rating better? Would the machine be easier to move around? What about a 'table' or log catcher and other add-ons, do you theink they are necessary?
EDIT: I found this old thread on another site -- http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/log-splitter-how-many-tons-is-enough.138381/
Wondering about the Timberwolf TW5, that looks nice! Has a hydraulic lifter thing to lift rounds to the table. I bet it's expensive! (EDIT: Holy cow, $9,000!)
EDIT: I found this old thread on another site -- http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/log-splitter-how-many-tons-is-enough.138381/
Wondering about the Timberwolf TW5, that looks nice! Has a hydraulic lifter thing to lift rounds to the table. I bet it's expensive! (EDIT: Holy cow, $9,000!)
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