Big rounds have always been a pain for me move and to split. This sure makes it easy. I'd still keep my regular splitter for the smaller easy to handle stuff. No need for a 40hp diesel to run all day splitting the same stuff my 6hp would do
I really want one of these I live in Washington State, is there any way somebody could get a hold of me and let me know how to buy one I have a talkuchi 240 that I want to put this on and I want to know if this is even possible let me know thank you
Definitely not slow or costly. Runs about 6 cords a day, and that's 40 bucks in fuel in my mini where I'm at. Initial investment is friendly as well, so long as you have an excavator. Check out side tool that's the company name.
Big rounds have always been a pain for me move and to split. This sure makes it easy. I'd still keep my regular splitter for the smaller easy to handle stuff. No need for a 40hp diesel to run all day splitting the same stuff my 6hp would do
Outstanding design.
How long of pieces can you split with that?
How does this splitter do on large twisted maple knuckles?
Take my money
Why would you split the wood then go back and forth with each piece? I would take the blocked wood over to the pile and split it there
Yes. We are just demonstrating flexibility for visuals. You can do whichever you choose to be more efficient.
SideTool Inc okay
How work on hardwood I se doing pine
I would love to see a video of someone splitting 24” long blocks. I am very interested in one but every video shows 12” blocks.
Search “backhoe log splitter” or similar by Donn DIY. He built one that can fit and split a 24” round
I really want one of these I live in Washington State, is there any way somebody could get a hold of me and let me know how to buy one I have a talkuchi 240 that I want to put this on and I want to know if this is even possible let me know thank you
What is this attachment called to buy it?
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pretty sweet tool, but ain’t worth no where near 1800.00, more like 800 i would consider it, i’ll build my own.
Just a full waster
Slow lazy way costly
Definitely not slow or costly. Runs about 6 cords a day, and that's 40 bucks in fuel in my mini where I'm at. Initial investment is friendly as well, so long as you have an excavator. Check out side tool that's the company name.