Great video, good questions, detailed answers. I picked my J model up there maybe 15 years ago, my dad bought the heavy duty about 6 years back . He's in his eighties now and still lifts the wood manually, so I've been thinking about the log lift idea. I'm thinking about a detachable hinged ramp long enough to load about five rounds on. If it had a tall frame at the far end with a boat winch he could crank the ramp to level and all five rounds at once.
Thanks. We really enjoyed doing the interview. The last time I was there was about 10-11 years ago when I picked mine up. Regarding the log lift I have just the video for you. Keep a lookout on next Friday the 18th ;)
Great video, real good information, I’m already sold on the Super Splitter, great American quality machine, will order one in the near future. Thanks for the peek behind the scene, and congrats on the 1k milestone, Take care
Thanks Mike. It’s a great family company. I was proud to do the tour with him. You’ll love the SS. High speed and cost is much lower than high end hydraulic units
Thanks for the tour Case. I just bought a new J electric last year because I was wasting too much of my life on the hydraulic, even though I enjoy the whole firewood deal. My new machine is really almost too fast to the point that now I may sell firewood so I can split more, ha! Thanks again for the video I really enjoyed seeing where my machine came from and enjoy your videos. Nice family too. God bless
Congratulations on 1000!!! Thanks for the video. I just purchased an HD model and received it at the end of last year. Paul and co were very helpful. Paul answered my questions graciously and without pushing me to purchase anything. I’ve put 4.5 plus cords through it so far. I love it. I’ve thought about the log lift too. But noodling and wedges are working well. The issue with big rounds would be for me. 1 manhandling the rounds around until it separated. 2 putting the big pieces somewhere until I’m ready for it. I have the tow hitch and love it. I tow it to the tree I’m processing. I’d just like to have an easily removable or quick attach tow hitch so I didn’t have to work around it. I usually load right into my side x side and then haul the firewood to my stack. But I don’t center my side x side so I can stack it in the box from the side I’m splitting on to maximize my load. Can’t wait for part two. Keep up the great work.
Great comment. Thanks Chris. Sometimes I wish I'd of went with the HD. When I ordered mine though they still had the 75 lb flywheels like the J models. Glad you enjoyed the video. Part two should be out Friday at noon Eastern Time :)
Just got a new SS Model J. Picked it up at their shop in MA. Fantastic machine. Split 3 cords on day 1. Highly recommend it. Highly recommend Super Splitter. Ordered the machine and it was ready when promised.
Congrat's on 1K Case 👍 Cool splitter and it is interesting hearing how busy they are and that most of the parts come from in the states. Thanks for the video😁👍🚜💨💡
This video should get you get to 2000 quickly. Not many people have seen this place. I’m wondering why they don’t have swag with their name on it. I’m going to share the crap out of this video. Get out # 2 soon!!
Thanks Harold. Glad you enjoyed it. I think a lot of people may be surprised at SuperSplit being a small family run business. Appreciate the kind words my friend.
How's she goin'? This is an interesting video. Nice to hear from the owner and his opinion and view point seem pretty down to earth. They sure look like a decent splitter. Thanks for the tour and take care!!!
Congrats on 1K!!! I can definitely see how these splitters really appeal to some people. I don't dislike my splitter, but I'd like to have something a little more versatile...
I ordered one from DR. It broke within one hour. Had to ship it back at considerable expense. Went with the Super Split and haven't looked back. A log lift would be nice for those large diameter rounds.
Sorry to hear that. I've heard quite a few negative reviews on the DR flywheel splitters. SuperSplit is the original and you'll seldom hear any bad reviews on them. I'm glad you're enjoying yours. Here is my custom log lift I made for my SS. ruclips.net/video/7NdOWvv9sOc/видео.html
@@Shaker_Hill_Sugarworks Here is an idea for a manual lift using a rope, rope pulley, a high framework to hold the pulley and a pair of tongs on one end of the rope. To use it, apply the tongs to the piece of wood and pull downward on the rope causing the wood to be raised up. When it is the height that you want then push it over a little onto the splitter and loosen the rope.
That's funny I was just talking to the wife about my Axis.. and that we could have bought 2 supersplits and still had money left over before I logged into RUclips and seen this video. Don't get me wrong I absolutely love my Axis but it's not the super splitter
That’s funny. The EM units all look very nice. I understand what you’re saying though. There’s something special about SuperSplit. For the longest time they were a very niche company that not many knew about. Almost like an underground splitter world favorite. Now with the internet it’s a little different.
Congrats on 1K! We’re still working on 200! Good video! I’m thinking about upgrading to a SuperSplit. Currently, I have a 13 ton Precision Built from Lowes. Check us out at Adventures at Home when you get a chance!
Part two:
ruclips.net/video/PgVDa8iO8dE/видео.html
Congratulations on 1,000! I believe I was you’re 546th subscriber.
Very cool man. We truly appreciate each and every one who has come along on the journey with us
Congrats, Connor just called and said they are shipping mine this week!
Very cool! Enjoy your new equipment!
Great video, good questions, detailed answers. I picked my J model up there maybe 15 years ago, my dad bought the heavy duty about 6 years back . He's in his eighties now and still lifts the wood manually, so I've been thinking about the log lift idea. I'm thinking about a detachable hinged ramp long enough to load about five rounds on. If it had a tall frame at the far end with a boat winch he could crank the ramp to level and all five rounds at once.
Thanks. We really enjoyed doing the interview. The last time I was there was about 10-11 years ago when I picked mine up. Regarding the log lift I have just the video for you. Keep a lookout on next Friday the 18th ;)
Great video, real good information, I’m already sold on the Super Splitter, great American quality machine, will order one in the near future. Thanks for the peek behind the scene, and congrats on the 1k milestone, Take care
Thanks Mike. It’s a great family company. I was proud to do the tour with him. You’ll love the SS. High speed and cost is much lower than high end hydraulic units
Great congratulation about your 1 k to all of you family team work 👌👍🧐 Great factory and I do sincerely love that wood splitter 👍👌💪 Cheers 🍻
Thank you sir. It’s a great product they put out. I see one’s in my town that are from the 70’s and still going.
Thanks for the tour Case. I just bought a new J electric last year because I was wasting too much of my life on the hydraulic, even though I enjoy the whole firewood deal. My new machine is really almost too fast to the point that now I may sell firewood so I can split more, ha! Thanks again for the video I really enjoyed seeing where my machine came from and enjoy your videos. Nice family too. God bless
Thanks David. Glad you enjoyed it. They really are fast machines. Very productive for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting
Well done on your 1000….great show!
Thank you sir. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Congratulations on hitting 1000 subs, great job. This is a very interesting video, thanks for sharing
Thanks Joseph. Glad you enjoyed it
Congrats on reaching 1000 subscribers! I'm thinking about adding a Super Split to my setup and appreciate your videos!
Great interview, enjoyed the video
Thanks Joey. Glad you liked it. Appreciate the support my friend!
Congratulations on 1000!!! Thanks for the video. I just purchased an HD model and received it at the end of last year. Paul and co were very helpful. Paul answered my questions graciously and without pushing me to purchase anything. I’ve put 4.5 plus cords through it so far. I love it. I’ve thought about the log lift too. But noodling and wedges are working well. The issue with big rounds would be for me. 1 manhandling the rounds around until it separated. 2 putting the big pieces somewhere until I’m ready for it. I have the tow hitch and love it. I tow it to the tree I’m processing. I’d just like to have an easily removable or quick attach tow hitch so I didn’t have to work around it. I usually load right into my side x side and then haul the firewood to my stack. But I don’t center my side x side so I can stack it in the box from the side I’m splitting on to maximize my load. Can’t wait for part two. Keep up the great work.
Great comment. Thanks Chris. Sometimes I wish I'd of went with the HD. When I ordered mine though they still had the 75 lb flywheels like the J models. Glad you enjoyed the video. Part two should be out Friday at noon Eastern Time :)
Congratulations on the 1000 subscriber mark, Case! Nice splitters. I like the wrap-around trays.
Thanks David. You’re getting there too my friend. Thanks for watching and commenting
Just got a new SS Model J. Picked it up at their shop in MA. Fantastic machine. Split 3 cords on day 1. Highly recommend it. Highly recommend Super Splitter. Ordered the machine and it was ready when promised.
Congratulations Paul. Great machine. I’m sure you’ll love it 👍
Cool tour man. Great info
Thank you Jeff. Appreciate that!
Funny thing is I just ordered mine "J" model today. So it was nice to see this video come up to watch.
#slackoutdoors
That’s great. Paul’s a good man. I hope you enjoy your new acquisition
@@BuildALotAcres I sure will in about 12 weeks.....
@@slackoutdoors Well, what do you think of it?
@@paulferreira8342 I really like it so far. It was worth the waitI have a couple shorts made of it running.
Congrat's on 1K Case 👍 Cool splitter and it is interesting hearing how busy they are and that most of the parts come from in the states. Thanks for the video😁👍🚜💨💡
Thanks Mitch. Appreciate it my friend :)
Congratulations ♥️♥️♥️ XXoo buildalot family love ur adventures
Thanks Steph!
This video should get you get to 2000 quickly. Not many people have seen this place. I’m wondering why they don’t have swag with their name on it. I’m going to share the crap out of this video. Get out # 2 soon!!
Thanks Harold. Glad you enjoyed it. I think a lot of people may be surprised at SuperSplit being a small family run business. Appreciate the kind words my friend.
I love my supersplit!
They really are great machines! Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏
How's she goin'? This is an interesting video. Nice to hear from the owner and his opinion and view point seem pretty down to earth. They sure look like a decent splitter. Thanks for the tour and take care!!!
Thanks Mike. Glad you enjoyed it. They’re great machines
Congrats on 1K!!! I can definitely see how these splitters really appeal to some people. I don't dislike my splitter, but I'd like to have something a little more versatile...
Thanks Logan. They’re definitely different than a hydraulic. I have something special coming tomorrow for my SuperSplit brothers and sisters
I ordered one from DR. It broke within one hour. Had to ship it back at considerable expense. Went with the Super Split and haven't looked back. A log lift would be nice for those large diameter rounds.
Sorry to hear that. I've heard quite a few negative reviews on the DR flywheel splitters. SuperSplit is the original and you'll seldom hear any bad reviews on them. I'm glad you're enjoying yours. Here is my custom log lift I made for my SS. ruclips.net/video/7NdOWvv9sOc/видео.html
Nice interview. A log lift would be mint
Thanks! Keep Friday early afternoon open on your calendar ;)
Really want one of these. But really need a log lifter. Hope he figures out a solution.
Keep an eye out Friday the 18th ;)
@@BuildALotAcres Intriguing. Thanks.
@@Shaker_Hill_Sugarworks Here is an idea for a manual lift using a rope, rope pulley, a high framework to hold the pulley and a pair of tongs on one end of the rope. To use it, apply the tongs to the piece of wood and pull downward on the rope causing the wood to be raised up. When it is the height that you want then push it over a little onto the splitter and loosen the rope.
Does the extra wide table have handles on the end too?
He didn’t have any there when I went, but I believe they do
Lets try a 4 way wedge, maybe a slip on.
They didn’t think it was a good idea. He explains why in the video
That's funny I was just talking to the wife about my Axis.. and that we could have bought 2 supersplits and still had money left over before I logged into RUclips and seen this video. Don't get me wrong I absolutely love my Axis but it's not the super splitter
That’s funny. The EM units all look very nice. I understand what you’re saying though. There’s something special about SuperSplit. For the longest time they were a very niche company that not many knew about. Almost like an underground splitter world favorite. Now with the internet it’s a little different.
The owner of super splitter the pandemic was a blessing why would you even say that.
But a great video
@@rickwhite3181 🤷♂️
Congrats on 1K! We’re still working on 200! Good video! I’m thinking about upgrading to a SuperSplit. Currently, I have a 13 ton Precision Built from Lowes. Check us out at Adventures at Home when you get a chance!
Thanks my friend
Oh My God💛. You are missing out = Promo-SM!
I don’t understand your comment
Congrats on reaching 1000 subscribers! I'm thinking about adding a Super Split to my setup and appreciate your videos!
Thanks. They’re great machines