I think I'm going to break down and get a splitter. Just getting tired of swinging the maul at everything although I do still enjoy hand splitting most of the time. I also still think hand splitting is faster if the wood cracks easy. However I have many stubborn rounds where I always say I wish I had a splitter.
My max budget is $1200.
I posted a few weeks back asking about a lower priced never heard of it brand of splitter I saw at a box store. I think it was in the $700 price range. I decided to increase the budget a little and I'm wondering what's the best bang for the buck at the $1200 price range. I'd rather buy the cheaper option but I'm afraid it won't last.
I'm splitting mainly red and white oak. Some of it very large. I'm thinking of staying in the 20 ton plus category.
Local dealer has some Ariens splitters I think 22 ton for around that price. Are they any good ? Also can get a cub cadet also $1200 but it looks not as well built but I think it was a 25 ton.
There's so many brands out there unlike chainsaws where there's just a few good brands, with splitters there's too many to choose from.
My max budget is $1200.
I posted a few weeks back asking about a lower priced never heard of it brand of splitter I saw at a box store. I think it was in the $700 price range. I decided to increase the budget a little and I'm wondering what's the best bang for the buck at the $1200 price range. I'd rather buy the cheaper option but I'm afraid it won't last.
I'm splitting mainly red and white oak. Some of it very large. I'm thinking of staying in the 20 ton plus category.
Local dealer has some Ariens splitters I think 22 ton for around that price. Are they any good ? Also can get a cub cadet also $1200 but it looks not as well built but I think it was a 25 ton.
There's so many brands out there unlike chainsaws where there's just a few good brands, with splitters there's too many to choose from.