Logsplitter- Speedco 28 ton handling some really gnarly wood

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2014
  • Everyone shows how their logsplitter can handle regular straight-grained hardwoods... but big deal, that is easy to split with an ax as well, and fun too! But what if the wood has the grain going across the wrong way, and stringy, non-cured wood at that. Take a look, and you'll see how this unit gets the job done...

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  • @SeriousSchitt
    @SeriousSchitt 6 лет назад +23

    I really enjoyed this video mate, gave it the thumbs up. You're the only person I've seen so far that has shown real knotty wood being processed, a real down to earth fella, thanks.

  • @gregk.6723
    @gregk.6723 4 года назад

    Your neighbors must love you.

  • @fsj197811
    @fsj197811 Год назад

    I don't know what I enjoyed more, the splitter or watching you like a kid at Christmas. :-) I was wincing listening to the creaking of the wood thinking about how much 'fun' it would be to split that by hand with a maul and wedge. I'm not at all sure the 22t would have done the job. Anyway, thanks for sharing!

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @MrUbiquitousTech
    @MrUbiquitousTech 8 лет назад +19

    Good video, good sense of humor. Yeah, that's the kind of stuff I get too and that's why I'm watching videos like this right now...

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 7 лет назад +22

    anybody reviewing splitters in the future needs to take lots of notes from this video! awesome job man!

  • @O2MEND
    @O2MEND 8 лет назад +1

    I do not believe I have ever seen someone make splitting firewood so fun! Good video.

  • @dukebacher1216
    @dukebacher1216 4 года назад +4

    Just a couple of tips from someone that does this as a second job: A little oil or wd40 on the wedge helps it penetrate a little better... you'd be surprised at how much friction wood and sap create. Also, the next time you stop by the home improvement store, pick up about 5 or 6 of the patio bricks (you know, the ones about a foot square) to make a 1 inch "platform" around the stationary plate of the unit (when in vertical mode), that way you don't have to wrestle the wood so much. when you're done, just stack them off to the side of the garage or wherever you'd like. Great Video, though... you're dealing with "real world wood", (as do I) - I figured I'd share some of my secrets.

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад

      Good tips I'm going to try silicone on the wedge to keep it stuck on there longer and not so much need to reapply! Thanks for the tips

    • @sideskraft
      @sideskraft 3 года назад

      The WD40 idea is a great one. You could hear the friction when he's cutting into the big one. I'll bet WD40, silicone spray or even grease would make a big difference.

  • @42lookc
    @42lookc 2 года назад

    Gotta love a guy that loves his equipment like that!
    I have the exact same splitter. I had a whole pile of car wheels I needed to take to the scrappers. They just took up too much space for their weight, though. I looked at my splitter, and went, "Hmmm..." I tried one laying on its side and it crushed that wheel right down to half or less its original size. I did a whole pile of them in a couple of hours. Incredible the power of these machines. I've had it for at least 12 years, and it still works great and doesn't look its age at all.

  • @menotworking
    @menotworking 8 лет назад +4

    Nasty, nasty wood! And yes, I did enjoy seeing it get its cross-grained rear end kicked as much as you did! Picking up a 25-ton unit this week, for use at our new home in the woods. Thanks for the fun video.

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  8 лет назад +1

      Enjoy that woodlandmikey!

  • @MikeBaxterABC
    @MikeBaxterABC 5 лет назад +2

    Finally!! ... Number one a video of firewood that ACTUALLY NEEDS to be split! ... (and not making kindling wood) AND firewood that NEEDS a hydraulic splinter! ....

  • @nickloves7279
    @nickloves7279 9 лет назад +6

    I love it! Thanks for sharing your joy of the power of these, I have been baffled by the thrill I get from watching log splitter vids. Oh gosh I bet the thrill of sitting by the fire from that wood is superb. The Machine is divine! :O)

    • @nickloves7279
      @nickloves7279 9 лет назад +2

      That wood is so hard you might have a log machined into a small block motor.

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад +2

      Sitting by the fire, and heating my house... both divine as you say!

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 4 года назад

    looks like a good tough splitter...I will be in the market pretty soon and these videos really help to see what's out there.......Thanks for sharing

  • @timrichardson9318
    @timrichardson9318 8 лет назад

    Hey John, you don't look have a bad back, you look like you're as strong as an ox and in great shape! My buddy and I cut and split about 15 cords a year for our families and it helps us stay in good shape. It is very rewarding when sitting in front of that fire on a cold day! Great video!

  • @bonnie8441
    @bonnie8441 8 лет назад

    Impressive demo.Nice to see someone splitting 'proper' wood with notches etc.I love American houses and gardens.Just something about them :)

  • @trevorzzealley2670
    @trevorzzealley2670 7 лет назад

    I like the machine you use , looks excellent quality . I also have a similar splitter & have even been splitting the stumps which are normally left behind , so nothing is wasted . Thankyou for the video explanation , keep `em coming .

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад

      Yes, stumps are fair game, I don't waste anything either

  • @treylem3
    @treylem3 5 лет назад

    Nice ! and that IS some tough wood. I've always busted w/a maul, but i bought a Countyline 25 ton splitter, also made by speedco, for a pecan tree I cut down for a relative and IT IS TOUGH TOO. Seemed time for a splitter, and I am VERY happy w/it, it pushes right through. Great vid, thank you.

  • @paddlefootwt
    @paddlefootwt 7 лет назад +1

    That machine is very similar to my Husky 35 ton splitter I brought mine eight years ago at Tractor Supply I love it. Watch the pivot point where you stand it up or lay down.I had to take mine to a machine shop and get some welding and bracing done. The pin tube broke loose,but that was after eight years of hard splitting.

  • @chriswithers4148
    @chriswithers4148 6 лет назад +2

    Great video, you just convinced me to buy the 35 ton splitter instead of the 22 ton. You can't have enough power!

  • @jeffbrown7246
    @jeffbrown7246 3 года назад

    Wow. Pretty impressive. Thx John.

  • @nikkitanner6286
    @nikkitanner6286 7 лет назад

    worked on for five yrs...loved it

  • @gradymcnutt2247
    @gradymcnutt2247 6 лет назад

    Dude you are having way to much fun 👍

  • @michaeldougfir9807
    @michaeldougfir9807 8 лет назад +2

    I like the wedge on this machine. It penetrates first, and then wedges the wood apart.
    I have a nice 27 ton splitter, but I don't get to use it. My wife has taken it over. But we do have fun.

    • @ronaldchurch6356
      @ronaldchurch6356 7 лет назад +1

      Nothing wrong with that.

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад +1

      I had the same issue last 100+ year old honey locust (super dense heavy 100-400lb rounds. I had to chain saw rounds and roll them over to my splitter 100 feet away, my wife trys it out and I end up doing all "hard" work! I do agree it's sooo satisfying when you split a monster knotted round with ease!

  • @tommyrichtsmeier2547
    @tommyrichtsmeier2547 5 лет назад +1

    I have the very same model, absolutely love it! Haven’t found anything I can’t split yet, and I’ve split some really nasty knots

  • @texasboy2005
    @texasboy2005 9 лет назад

    Great video. This brought back memories of me splitting nasty bodark wood with a sledge and three metal wedges. It was as hard as steel. Sometimes, all three wedges would get stuck in a larger piece, and I would have to wait a couple of days before I could split the piece.

  • @philliplee2064
    @philliplee2064 6 лет назад

    This guy should have his own review channel liked this guy a lot

  • @raigca1
    @raigca1 7 лет назад

    Great video John, I think im ready to hang up the mail and let a machine do it!

  • @MrJrmax24
    @MrJrmax24 9 лет назад

    I have the same splitter john and I love it. Me and a buddy of mine bought one each one big thing we did was change the engines and put honda GX 270 engines on there what a huge differance

  • @michelebeck4311
    @michelebeck4311 7 лет назад

    I have a fire wood business and have 3 of these very happy with them.

  • @gregoryhupp4118
    @gregoryhupp4118 5 лет назад

    This is indeed a good test of any splitter. I have no trust fund or rich uncles so I can't afford nice new equipment like that yet. I do however have mad fab skills and a welder. I built a splitter with what I could scrounge up on the cheap. Single stage pump, 570rpm, Refurbished a Briggs engine, 14hp. Using a 4 inch 26" stroke cylinder. It has split many cords of firewood over the last 5 years, has gone through some design changes, because I broke it trying to mash wood like you demonstrated. Some form of pull off is nice to have. Mine will often not go through a difficult grain at the first try. This year it's getting upgrades, 2 stage pump, actual log splitter valve, among some other things. I asked a Timberwolf rep if he would bring one of their units to Nebraska so I could run some of the gnarly elm, hackberry, honey locust, green ash, and boxelder through it. After seeing a picture of the pile of rounds, he said no. LOL. Also that is the wood everyone else leaves in the woods because they know they can't handle it! Enjoy your new tool and the ugly wood burns hotter anyway.

  • @robbieeast3559
    @robbieeast3559 5 лет назад

    looking good! I put a little bit sharper edge on my wedge with a angle grinder and also smear a little grease on the sliding parts and in the side channels. now my 25T splits like a 35T

  • @thomasfaucette6439
    @thomasfaucette6439 4 года назад

    keep up the good work john theres nothin like that xtreme hydraulic force pressin that wedge into that nasty Wood i luv using one be safe take Care of your Back

  • @Jason-wc3fh
    @Jason-wc3fh 5 лет назад

    I remember splitting one particular massive tree with swirly grain patterns by hand. Some pieces only 12" thick had the grain move from 6 o'clock all the way to 3 o'clock within that short distance! Took me forever. I did it with a 20 lb sledge hammer and multiple wedges.

  • @co404
    @co404 7 лет назад

    Nice video. I know the feeling of the heavy stringing stuff. Dam blocks. I have a swisher 34 1/2 ton. I wish it had the two feet to pull the stuck blocks off the wedge like you have. I have to stop and use a mull

  • @lomasck
    @lomasck 5 лет назад

    I just bought one on Ebay.A 30T Black Diamond in Australia.Looks like a Perfect set up.

  • @johncuervo3019
    @johncuervo3019 5 лет назад

    I enjoyed watching the first split

  • @yaahme
    @yaahme 8 лет назад +1

    Picked up a Tractor Supply 35 ton unit. It has the 9.5 HP Kohler Command Pro engine - I find that I only need to run it at 25-33% throttle to easily split even large pieces of hardwoods like Maple, Oak, etc. Spare power and all around engineered Heavy Duty designs R a good thing when it comes to splitting...pace yourself and have fun :-)

  • @RoyAndrews82
    @RoyAndrews82 9 лет назад

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing in HD, and not dubbing music in the video like other a-holes are doing with the 200 ton log splitters. 28 tons is pretty nice. Very nice machine, I like the quality and the video, thanks for sharing. (+1 : 32)

  • @charleskettering2626
    @charleskettering2626 6 лет назад

    Mine works fantastic, the log tray is really well designed. Due to a shoulder injury I had to lighten up the lift force to vertical so I moved the trey back to the other hole. Doing this the beam doesn't set true vertical, however I found the logs really lay nice on the plate. Doing this makes it so I don't have to balance a bad cut log.

  • @timothywalding3142
    @timothywalding3142 2 года назад

    Love watching that crazy strong wood

  • @sylvana393
    @sylvana393 6 лет назад +8

    Also nice to see real knotted wood getting split. Not just the macho young guys Axing 5 dried hand picked no knot Wood in one min.

  • @Vnix
    @Vnix 8 лет назад

    thanks for the video, this is great.

  • @charliek3009
    @charliek3009 9 лет назад

    Hey John great video!!! I bought one today because of it lol thanks

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  9 лет назад

      Glad to hear it, hopes it works as well for you as it does for me!

  • @jmabs5096
    @jmabs5096 3 года назад +1

    Have the excat same speedco 28 ton, I cut down an monster honey locust and had rounds just like yours, it had NO problem cutting this 5 day old honey locust that was knarly like your cuts, 10 face courts later (and on off splitting for couple weeks), this thing paid for itself in no time, not only saved my back but also it would be impossible to split by hand.

  • @bkyi4084
    @bkyi4084 6 лет назад

    Dude! You are so gnarly! Rock on!

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  6 лет назад +1

      Ha ha- thanks, rock on is right!

  • @x2malandy
    @x2malandy 8 лет назад +2

    I watched the whole video. Intersting and funny also. I had a 65 foot hackberry cut down at the edge of my yard. $200. I told them to just let everything drop and I would cut and split it up. Stringy ol stuff. Been cutting and splitting for a month now. I am longing to split some ash, red oak or pine.

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад

      Hope you have had a chance to process something other than the hackberry...

  • @anichols5845
    @anichols5845 3 года назад

    Nearly all the wood I split is huge like this....free from the tree service. There is so much wood in those big pieces....you remember it when you burn it. Warms me twice...

  • @MrBucidart
    @MrBucidart 9 лет назад +4

    John, very nice.
    I an saving my pennies for the future to buy one.
    A customer of mine has one and he took a 4x8 piece of 3/4" plywood and cut in half and then glued and screwed to together... then cut out the foot print of the end stop of the splitter.
    No more lifting and holding of the wood.. a level playing field.
    Just a thought

    • @toobmes
      @toobmes 7 лет назад

      John, can you give more detail on how he attached that plywood? Sounds interesting. Thanks.

    • @MrBucidart
      @MrBucidart 7 лет назад

      My customer did not attached the plywood to the base, just fit it around the base to make a level base.

    • @stefanodogg280
      @stefanodogg280 7 лет назад

      That's a really good idea, thanks for sharing it. I have a bunch of MDO forms plywood, very tough and perfect for this project

  • @johncraftenworth7847
    @johncraftenworth7847 7 лет назад +5

    You are rightly proud for splitting that gnarly piece of shit! What a beast, both the machine and the wood!

  • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
    @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 4 года назад +1

    So true, that is some gnarly stuff and eventually everyone finds themselves with a pile of it. Hydraulics for the win! ;)

  • @dkhill27
    @dkhill27 2 года назад +1

    I bought a 34 ton Champion long splitter. And it works perfectly. We have Alder, Red fir, White pine and it goes through it like a hot knife thru butter. Wanting to try Oak and see how that works

  • @imah8ter07
    @imah8ter07 8 лет назад

    John is ripped!! Hello from Eau Claire Wisconsin, I would live at Farm and Fleet if they would quit calling the cops.

  • @harmab2
    @harmab2 8 лет назад +1

    great video, I just got a 35 ton from tsc, today

  • @markblakeway80
    @markblakeway80 3 года назад

    Finally glad to see, as another comment said "real world wood". When I've watched videos of splitter comparisons, hydraulic against kinetic, they only show nice wood no knots. Kinetic wouldn't stand a chance against that gnarly stuff. 😂😂👍

  • @thomasfaucette1446
    @thomasfaucette1446 2 года назад +1

    a badass machine

  • @abrahamghannam2137
    @abrahamghannam2137 2 года назад

    Splitting wood with the machine so powerful going through that notty wood Just gives you the biggest rush

  • @jsardi56
    @jsardi56 Месяц назад

    Sometimes I spray a little lubricant on the wedge. Thanks for sharing.

  • @alaskax
    @alaskax  8 лет назад

    Good luck on that, it will probably end up being something simple... hopefully!

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 6 лет назад

    THAT is what an hydraulic rig will do! That is some mean wood but it'll burn long and hot because of the grain running all over. Like knotty stuff burns slow. Good video and good splitter. DR would stroke out on a piece of this. When it starte squeaking on an 8-inch piece, that is some BAD stuff! Thanks!

  • @09rja
    @09rja 3 года назад

    Nice job Mr. Bruss. With wood like that you may want to consider a 37 ton splitter with a (side) hydraulic lift. That's the next one I am going to get.

  • @dhamblet7495
    @dhamblet7495 8 лет назад

    I also use a28T. I hated the handle on the control so I went and got a round shift knob off an import at Pick a Part for a buck and now my hand is way happier.

  • @user-vq4zs4tq2f
    @user-vq4zs4tq2f 8 лет назад

    fellow man, the health of the river pours

  • @stefanodogg280
    @stefanodogg280 7 лет назад

    I've always split my own wood but now am in the situation you are in with HUGE Big Leaf Maple rounds to split, 3 cords worth, 3 to 4 foot diameter. They are so heavy and wet even here in August that moving them alone with peaveys is almost impossible. I'll have to mostly move Mohammed to the mountain. If your 28 ton can do that Elm it gives me hope because I have a Yardmax 35 ton half beam coming and hopefully it can do the job

  • @dbrownjr.1410
    @dbrownjr.1410 5 лет назад

    Mine a country line 25 ton. The yellow one with a 6.5 hp Koller. It cuts thru it. Your happy to save 100.00. Mine was 899. Sweet.

  • @Xtinnoker
    @Xtinnoker 9 лет назад

    Great video, I just bought one today as well from blains. It is cheaper to buy it from blains and ship it to seattle than anything found here, Well anything of this quality.

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  9 лет назад

      I don't think you will be disappointed!

  • @rockybrown7713
    @rockybrown7713 4 года назад +1

    Good video ,Speedco makes a nice product and take it from me , they back their products with their warranty.

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад

      100%, if my damn speedco 28 ton ever fails (8 years of HEAVY DUTY USE) I'll gladly support them again USA MADE

  • @phuquetwo
    @phuquetwo 3 года назад

    How's it holding up? Do they even make speeco anymore? I can't find em anywhere.

  • @fuzzy927
    @fuzzy927 3 года назад

    That log splitter will not last long when you splitting this type of hardwood.. Get a 32-37 ton splitter. Fun video thou....love your excitement.

  • @anzaal
    @anzaal 7 лет назад +2

    Great video John. For me log splitting is enjoyable. We have the Troy Built 27 Ton Splitter. In my area we have "Red Shank" roots with grain in ever direction (but it burns hot and long). BTW not to be picky, I just noticed the name on your machine is Speeco not Speedco !

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад +2

      Ha, funny, never noticed it's a SpeeCo not SpeedCo, others have noticed as well. Thanks for the correction.

  • @mikea4074
    @mikea4074 4 года назад

    That's some nasty nasty wood to split.........I had a speeco splitter years ago .....ran the snot out of it .........was very happy with it

  • @naturewatcher7596
    @naturewatcher7596 2 дня назад

    How long this splitter lasted after such a strenuous work? Was really worried that it'll break. Probably using 40 ton splitter for such logs would be more appropriate. But anyway your splitter is a beast. :) Thanks for sharing.

  • @mrdavis3298
    @mrdavis3298 4 года назад

    Years later.....how is that splitter working out? Any reliability issues?

  • @cjlures8618
    @cjlures8618 3 года назад

    nice how you have to climb over your wood pile to get to motor to start ,,put a piece of 2x4 on ground to hold log somewhat level in vertical mode

  • @PatrickWagz
    @PatrickWagz 9 лет назад

    Wow. Good Stuff. Nothing like a like shearing to show its brute force.

  • @Brookside975
    @Brookside975 5 лет назад

    Nice splitter. DId it come with side tables?

  • @TheRebelOne.
    @TheRebelOne. 5 лет назад

    Thats an excellent piece of kit when you look at what it can do and very cheap to buy...(back then). Looking at your wood pile at 9:35 are you expecting an apocalypse?

  • @mattfogarty5868
    @mattfogarty5868 5 лет назад

    there is a lot of power there but coming from experience of using lower powered wood splitters because thats all we had... they will split this type of wood as well you just need to peel the wood and split it from the outside and a 22 ton will do just as good as this one

  • @remige2006
    @remige2006 7 лет назад +1

    This wood is in the family of maple, even if its leaves don,t look like a maple leave. Its latin name is "Acer negundo". We don't find this tree in the forest. This wood has very often some red spots inside and it is a very attractive wood for wood turners. Many first price have been won by showing these reddish spots in the grain.
    This tree likes to grow along the buldings, farms, etc. All the rivers have many of these on their banks, I have never see such a tree growing strait.It is always crooked, bent and twisted...Its heating value is not very high...Your splitter is perfect for it....

  • @bowlweevil4161
    @bowlweevil4161 6 лет назад

    you might consider a hand dolly to move those heavy pieces over to the splitter sore back no good great video thanx

  • @waynejohnson9855
    @waynejohnson9855 6 лет назад

    we have plenty of box elder and it is hard to split by hand if its small.

  • @650tonyd
    @650tonyd 7 лет назад +4

    so that splits both horizontal and vertical?

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад

      It can do both ways, there is a spring loaded pin you simply pull out and rotate. Pretty sure any towable splitter needs to be horizontal to tow. Love my speedco 28 ton. Made in USA and going strong 6 years later. Gets this knarly stuff like this no problem

  • @vedran4190
    @vedran4190 7 лет назад

    What is dimensions of cylinder and power of the pump?

  • @michaeldose2041
    @michaeldose2041 7 лет назад +1

    I agree, you see a lot of perfect cylinders of wood with a nice straight grain, that, frankly, I could split faster by hand. Some of the wood splitters have a log remover on the backstroke that you never see used. Again, we see why that is important here. I've had to stop a splitter and knock a log off the wedge because it didn't have one of those. That can be a real pain and you risk, possibly, damaging the cylinder shaft Most importantly we see how excited our man gets turnin' big logs into little logs. Too funny! Nicely done my friend!

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад +1

      Indeed, I enjoy hand splitting, and did everything that way previously. There is some satisfaction to exploding a piece of wood with an ax. But then, in cases like this one, you can whack on it all day to no avail, or use a splitter and force the issue!

    • @Xaviar002
      @Xaviar002 7 лет назад

      John Bruss a wedge sir

  • @smashthemachine3746
    @smashthemachine3746 8 лет назад

    gnarly shorts bud lol cool vid

  • @profighter1234
    @profighter1234 5 лет назад

    Great video...how did you get your "pounds of force"? I like that. I just purchased a 25 ton with a 6.5 Kohler engine. Used it for the first time with the daughter and it strained through some really knotty oak. I'd love to know how many pounds of force mine is packing. Is there a formula? I want to go out and split some more wood now!

  • @dkhill27
    @dkhill27 4 года назад

    I have some knotty nasty fir and pine wood. My axe just bounces and my maul is a joke on it. Bought a homemade splitter it barely goes thru it. But it's a struggle

  • @CigarMike1
    @CigarMike1 8 лет назад

    Man John, I don't know where you get your wood either,.... with all that nice twisted grain going in all kinds of directions, would be great for woodturning.
    If I was local to you, I'd looking to you to lead me to that treasurer trove ..

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  8 лет назад

      Ha, the Treasure Trove would be hard to find! Basically I get everybody else's rejects :-)

  • @deonneburlingham2085
    @deonneburlingham2085 9 лет назад

    Got one what will chop any bit of wood!!

  • @milwaukeegregg
    @milwaukeegregg 8 лет назад +1

    That was a nasty log for sure. Nice when you buy something and it works

  • @burtvhulberthyhbn7583
    @burtvhulberthyhbn7583 8 лет назад +10

    yeah why is it every other splitter vid is busting pine or even softer crap??

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад +3

      Tends to remind me of manufacturers advertising a product under ideal conditions... which I've never encountered with anything

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 6 лет назад

      YRES! No such thing as ideal and it would last five minutes if it was. Ideal is not real.

  • @ThierryC2373
    @ThierryC2373 10 месяцев назад

    LoL I also wonder where everyone gets their perfectly straight and easy to split wood, I have around 200 of almost unmovable red oak rounds impossible to split by hand in a timely manner and I can't wait to get my 37 ton H/V splitter!!

  • @EasternExplorer
    @EasternExplorer 6 лет назад +7

    I think this is the first wood splitter video I've seen splitting real world wood. On every other video they always seem to find the driest piece of pine they can find which is laughable. Those of us with wood lots are splitting green wood.

    • @waynejohnson9855
      @waynejohnson9855 6 лет назад

      i split green wood everyday in the winter by hand and its splits way easier than dry wood. if you have a wood lot you probably are doing way more than me but i do 100 full cord all between basically december 1st to april 10th and i never work more than 4 hours a day, never make it become a job.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 6 лет назад +1

      And knots and crotches and everything else. What is straight grained stuff anyway!!

  • @AlfioS
    @AlfioS 7 лет назад +3

    Great video - Any thoughts 2+ years into purchase?

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад +1

      Years later (7 years) I have the same model. Probably 500+ face corts have been split. And yes wood like the video knarly wood with 5+ foot diameter rounds split no problem even hard extremely dense honey locust. Best machine investment for thoes who need a workhorse that will never die,

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 3 года назад

      Briggs 1450 engine still humming away 1000+ hours, adjusted valves only twice, hydraulics still PRESTINE, still on original wedge, frame still works, buy a speedco made in USA, it will not let you down!

  • @gordonclark7632
    @gordonclark7632 7 лет назад +5

    My view is that it need a wider blade and also the base plate needs to be longer so that the wood can sit level and perhaps not move around as much.

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад

      Sometimes the pieces are so large in diameter (like 4') that the base would have to be insanely large. In those cases it just needs to be wrestled a little bit. But even then, the blade width is not a problem. Even with the blade at one edge, usually (not always) it will split all the way across.

    • @waynejohnson9855
      @waynejohnson9855 6 лет назад

      i have a 22 ton same splitter and i wish the wedge and back were bigger, do not use it much think i will sell it because i have found its simpler for me to cut these big chunks down to size with my saw. i run a 390 husky so it does the job fairly fast. and that is some twisted wood.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 6 лет назад +1

      Just get a piece of a 2x board for a foot extension. THEN you won't have to hold it up!

    • @MikeBaxterABC
      @MikeBaxterABC 5 лет назад +1

      John Bruss All you need is a shot bit of 2X6 to level it up- ... or a wedged shaped piece of anything

  • @joeeoj1484
    @joeeoj1484 7 лет назад

    You dont need to split those woods. Just build a huge fireplace and throw them in just like they are :) So simple !!

    • @alaskax
      @alaskax  7 лет назад

      I have a fireplace, but I much prefer the heat from a wood stove... nothing compares to it in my opinion. And, my heating bill is almost non-existent

  • @crisprtalk6963
    @crisprtalk6963 3 года назад

    With that kind of gnarly wood its either this splitter or dynamite!

  • @kennydaddy100
    @kennydaddy100 5 лет назад

    That's the Gnarliest wood ever!

  • @kevinashby3784
    @kevinashby3784 8 лет назад

    what kinda of tree is that you're splitting.

  • @DerWonderfitz
    @DerWonderfitz 7 лет назад

    Instead of stumbling around your splitter on already splitted logs, I would recommend to move them out of the way for your own safety.
    And if you're already having problems withyour back - get a Sappie ;-)

  • @nickloves7279
    @nickloves7279 6 лет назад

    I enjoyed this. I've had that wood i hit with my axe and it makes a clunk. Lol.

  • @what1864
    @what1864 7 лет назад

    locust can be some hard ass wood to split , have a brute 22 ton from menards, it splits the twisted stuff just like your 28 ton also like to use splitting axe on the easy stuff ,...