I figure 8-10 cords max a year. I prefer gas, and it needs to be towable, to get out to the farm, or to friends.
24" trees are the most we'll see, as a general rule. I need to be able to move the splitter around by myself, if need be, so it has to be light enough.
Also, www ordered splitters need to be put together? We'll have a semi problem there.
Also must be vertical/horizontal. I would love a 4 way wedge, while the Dixette wants cradles. If they can be added later, that's fine.
Gas would be preferred, as electric is an issue with hurricanes, etc.
Like Johnny 5, need more input, please.
24" trees are the most we'll see, as a general rule. I need to be able to move the splitter around by myself, if need be, so it has to be light enough.
Also, www ordered splitters need to be put together? We'll have a semi problem there.
Also must be vertical/horizontal. I would love a 4 way wedge, while the Dixette wants cradles. If they can be added later, that's fine.
Gas would be preferred, as electric is an issue with hurricanes, etc.
Like Johnny 5, need more input, please.

I will confess that having a splitter that can covert to splitting either way is nice . . . since some folks may prefer one way over another and may not know which method they prefer unless they have this option . . . plus going vertical is a nice way to deal with large splits without resorting to purchasing a log lifter. For me the four way wedge would be OK . . . but I am fine without this . . . more important to me is to have cradles or a table to hold the split.
The part of this that may pertain to you is that their 16-ton unit will probably get the job done, and it's a bit lighter than some of the 20+ tonners. Would be a www deal though. . .dunno how much assembly is required.