The vertical splitters have come a long way. It’s really nice to see all the options from the different manufacturers. Nice job with the video. Keep them coming.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Yes competition brings out the best in companies and the consumer/Woodhound is the winner. I can’t wait to see the next big innovation in splitters. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I really love the 1165. It’s right between the box store splitters and the truly commercial grade stuff. I like your comment about it being a little splitter that does big things. Thanks, Tony.
Tim the more I use the 1165V the more impressed I am with it. It handles everything I’ve thrown at it so far. It really is the “little splitter that can do big things “. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
That Split Fire 1165v is proving to be a very capable splitter. It's time Split Fire take a page from Eastonmade's book and send several to the firewood youtubers to use. At least the ones that have glacier box store splitters and not upgraded to a commercial splitter. I think that machine fills a void in the market between box store splitters and the entry level commercial splitters.
You are soooooo right the Split-Fire 1165v fills a void in the market for an affordable splitter an average Woodhound can put on his wishlist. I have no doubt Split-Fire is aware they have a “winner” on their hands and will be promoting it on social media as well as trade shows like the Paul Bunyan Woodfest in Ohio on Oct 4-6. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Mike glad you enjoyed the video. Finally a splitter that’s affordable, fast and powerful for the average Woodhound. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Tony, another great video. So far I have purchased two tools after watching your videos, Tree puller, and RH Tree pusher. So far I LOVE them. This time I beat you to it. I saw the 1165 on another channel, then watched every video of it I could find. I saw all the mods made so I had my list when I called them or order one. I even gave them my own suggestions, some they are working on and some already in prototype. They did tell me they were going to ship out a unit with hands free to a RUclipsr but would not release you name or channel. You were on my short list. I am glad it was you, I love your reviews. It is coming close to my turn for production but I may wait a little to get one with all the mods I want first. The hands free is a big one, but would like to hear your thoughts about the knee control compared to foot. The other is that I would much rather have a good Powder Coating than the paint that quickly wears off. Thanks again.
Frank, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for letting me know about the equipment you have purchased. As I always say, I’m not trying to sell anything just making you aware of what’s out there. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT.
One thing that I didn’t like about using vertical splitters at the Hoosier Fireeood Hysteria was it seemed harder to man handle (or in Kristen’s case woman handle) the rounds - especially the bigger ones - on the table compared to horizontal splitters
Joe that’s interesting you say that. What I found is sliding a block of wood was easier on a flat surface like most vertical splitters have vs a narrow beam that most horizontal splitters have. Oh well I’m glad we have so many choices on splitters now. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As always an awesome video I ordered one after your last video. In my opinion this machine is vastly under priced. Should arrive mid October. This will supplement my Eastonmade 22-28. Hope to see you @ Paul Bunyan show.
Dan, I know you won’t be disappointed with the 1165v. It will definitely complement your 22-28 for resplitting. Let me know your thoughts after you’ve used it for a while. Unfortunately this year I won’t be attending the PB show. Have fun👍TCT
Thanks for showcasing this again. I do plan on getting a vertical machine in the foreseeable future. I was planning to save up for a commercial machine but this little 1165 is sure catching my eye!
I saw the video you did with Chris of In the Woodyard comparing the Eastonmade Axis to the 17VS from Wolf Ridge. Then this popped up, well planned! This is very impressive for a little 7 1/2 ton machine. Thank you!
Rich, though this is not a commercial splitter it has a lot of properties that are similar. I agree this an amazing and powerful 7.5 ton splitter and has handled anything I toss at it. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Daniel, I’ll bet you before long many large firewood producers will be buying the 1165V to resplit because it’s so easy and fast. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
yes they need to redesign that log lift with a back and a lip among other modifications, especially a foot-pedal but they said no when I called them due to safety reasons but Eastonmade and Wolferidge have them so not sure what they are so concerned about.
Eric in talking with the folks at Split-Fire they informed me there would be some additions to the current 1165V, so stay tuned. Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
Tony I've really been impressed with the 1165 v seeing it in action. Now especially seeing it handle the shorts/cookies etc. I really hate splitting those they always seem to end up on the ground with the horizontal splitters. If you get a chance send some of that long sleeve weather down this way. Take care Ben.
Ha ha Ben colder weather is coming your way. Hope you're doing OK and safe with all the bad weather we are hearing about down your way. I know you are a fan of Split-Fire splitters both electric and gas. Their newest 1165V is incredible. Though not a commercial grade splitter it's handles anything I've thrown at it so far. Kindling, resplitting and cutting cookies is where this machine excels at. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍TCT
Steve this splitter is amazing. You could go into business make tooth picks if you wanted. I see this 1165v doing specialty or boutique type wood for Solo firepits or restaurants. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Totally agree but there are always the woodhounds looking for a well built and fast splitter that won’t break the bank and last a lifetime. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
What a fun video to make with family! No doubt Kristen was impressed with the split-fire! Did you guys noodle because the log lift couldn't lift that much weight, or because the little vertical wall in the middle front of the table, the rounds won't fit from the wall there? If that's the situation, would be cool to have that be a fold down plate for bigger rounds, if safe to do so. I wonder if the split-fire is just a single stage pump, my 25 ton countyline, when I get in the nasty wood, the two stage kicks in and it slowly goes through it. If just a single stage, maybe that could be an option down the road? Maybe not necessary! Do you like knee control or foot control better? Cool Yamaha 3 wheeler!
The log lift can handle 150 lbs rounds so it would have lifted the blocks but The Split-Fire belly protector limits a round to about 18” which is plenty wide for this splitter. I believe this is a single stage pump but I’ll tell you with the think knife wedge it really cuts through gnarly wood. I’m sure with the huge popularity of the 1165v there possibly will be a 2.0 version at some point. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
What is the table height? Using an Ultra now I’m sure you are familiar with and it’s comfy. I know your Axis is also at a nice height so I am curious for only a few grand for a fast light weight vertical with a lift - is it at a comfortable work height?
Jose, the table height on the 1165V is 31.5” while the Axis is 36”. I thought the 1165v would be too low and uncomfortable but to my surprise it isn’t. At 6’2” I don’t have an issue splitting and I’m not bent over at all. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Jeff, Split-Fire is manufactured in Canada. If you check out my video #132 I do an in depth review on the splitter. The 1165V has incredible power for a 7.5 ton splitter. I think Jill would love it if you folks need to resplit some of the wood coming off the Cord King processor. Appreciate you watching and commenting.👍TCT
Christian, it’s not rated for road towing. But I’m sure someone will tow behind an ATV down the road. The problem with trying to tow with a car or truck is the tow bar is only 6”-8” off the ground so if you try to put on your vehicle the splitter will be angled extreamily backward. I definitely would not recommend doing it. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Clarence I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Unfortunately I have a family event so I won’t be attending PB. Chris and the gang will be there. safe travels and thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Though the knee control on my splitter was the first working prototype shipped out they are available as of Oct 1st. You can check Split-Fire's web page. Thanks for watching and c commenting. 👍TCT
Tim just found your channel and you have a new sub here. The Split-Fire 1165v is an awesome splitter. I see you have an Eastonmade splitter and this would definitely complement it for resplitting. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools Hi Tony! We really appreciate that! That splitfire looks like it would work great for kindling which we make quite a bit of. Thank you so much for the reply and for being our latest sub!
First my condolences for the loss of your furry 4 legged best friend. The only thing that will help the pain is time. So far no issues, been splitting a couple hours daily in 80+ degree weather since I got the 1165v and no problems with oil foaming up like my box store splitter use to do. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍TCT
Greg because the Honda GX200 is only 6.5 HP an electric start is not available. This 1165v splitter is extremely easy to start. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Nice splitter. Your old ATV is a Yamaha Tri-Moto YTM200 1983 with chain drive. There was a shaft drive version also and in 1984 equipped with a reverse gear. I have a Honda Foreman ATV to tow my Gripo log splitter, see my video.
Yes the splitter is awesome. The Yamaha YTM 200 and my Honda Big Red are indispensable for ice fishing and getting into narrow path woods. I use my Big Red to drag rounds on my big sled when I cant get tractor or UTV. It so much easier then my Honda Rubicon. The only thing i wish it had was reverse. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Glad you enjoyed the video. That’s a tough question. Though I tend towards saying no, it depends on the maturity of the young person and how much experience he/she has had with power tools or equipment. It’s no different then (a doing a knife, ax or gun. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
im not sure im a fan of the knee pedal. It seems very unnatural. No idea why they didnt just use a foot pedal like every other vertical splitter out there.
Initially I thought the same thing since all the vertical splitters out there are foot operated but after splitting 5 cords I’m not sure which I like better. Oh and by the way if you don’t like the knee control you can use the hand control so your fingers are nowhere near the wood you’re splitting. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Jeremiah, that’s where I disagree with you. I thought the same thing at first since I’m so use to using my foot control on the Axis but now I don’t know which I prefer better. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools your not thinking about hands or fingers when you push that leg lever. It is a great machine, that's just not an option I would choose, with safety in mind
Nervous Nellie called, Her wonderful hair needs to be tucked in or tied back , Away from that power equipment. Or keep a knife or scissors very handy, just in case. Better safe than hospitalized Best wishes for continued success.
Del, I’ll tell you for the money you can’t beat it. I if you’re at the Paul Bunyan show stop by Split-Fire and check one out. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
The vertical splitters have come a long way. It’s really nice to see all the options from the different manufacturers. Nice job with the video. Keep them coming.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Yes competition brings out the best in companies and the consumer/Woodhound is the winner.
I can’t wait to see the next big innovation in splitters.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I really love the 1165. It’s right between the box store splitters and the truly commercial grade stuff. I like your comment about it being a little splitter that does big things. Thanks, Tony.
Tim the more I use the 1165V the more impressed I am with it.
It handles everything I’ve thrown at it so far.
It really is the “little splitter that can do big things “.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
That Split Fire 1165v is proving to be a very capable splitter. It's time Split Fire take a page from Eastonmade's book and send several to the firewood youtubers to use. At least the ones that have glacier box store splitters and not upgraded to a commercial splitter. I think that machine fills a void in the market between box store splitters and the entry level commercial splitters.
You are soooooo right the Split-Fire 1165v fills a void in the market for an affordable splitter an average Woodhound can put on his wishlist.
I have no doubt Split-Fire is aware they have a “winner” on their hands and will be promoting it on social media as well as trade shows like the Paul Bunyan Woodfest in Ohio on Oct 4-6.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good job capturing some good information and an easy adventure.
Thanks for taking the time and effort to share.
Jean, glad you liked the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I want one , nicely done Tony
Mike glad you enjoyed the video. Finally a splitter that’s affordable, fast and powerful for the average Woodhound.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Had a few doubts when I first saw the 1165 vs. I'm becoming a fan. Thanks for a good video Tony. Cheers from HB NZ
Cliff, glad you enjoyed the video.
The Split-Fire 1165v is an awesome Pro quality splitter.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great video and what a uncomplicated tool to use. Great to see the family 😀
Hey sis, I thought I’d get the whole clan together to split some wood. It was a lot of fun.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools I was impressed 😀
Hello Tony, another great video. So far I have purchased two tools after watching your videos, Tree puller, and RH Tree pusher. So far I LOVE them.
This time I beat you to it. I saw the 1165 on another channel, then watched every video of it I could find. I saw all the mods made so I had my list when I called them or order one. I even gave them my own suggestions, some they are working on and some already in prototype.
They did tell me they were going to ship out a unit with hands free to a RUclipsr but would not release you name or channel. You were on my short list. I am glad it was you, I love your reviews.
It is coming close to my turn for production but I may wait a little to get one with all the mods I want first. The hands free is a big one, but would like to hear your thoughts about the knee control compared to foot. The other is that I would much rather have a good Powder Coating than the paint that quickly wears off.
Thanks again.
Frank, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for letting me know about the equipment you have purchased.
As I always say, I’m not trying to sell anything just making you aware of what’s out there.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT.
Very nice machine. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I have to agree with you it’s an amazing little machine.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
One thing that I didn’t like about using vertical splitters at the Hoosier Fireeood Hysteria was it seemed harder to man handle (or in Kristen’s case woman handle) the rounds - especially the bigger ones - on the table compared to horizontal splitters
Joe that’s interesting you say that. What I found is sliding a block of wood was easier on a flat surface like most vertical splitters have vs a narrow beam that most horizontal splitters have. Oh well I’m glad we have so many choices on splitters now. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Neat little splitter. Their property is really looking nice there!
Shane, the Split-Fire really is a cool little splitter that can do big things.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Nice job! I so agree they need to put small edges so the wood doesn’t fall off. I’m going to weld or bold something there.
Take care well done Tony.
Russel I bolted some 1/8 aluminum flat stock to log lift and side table and no more issues.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Nice work. It does really nice.
Tim it really is an amazing splitter.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Very Cool Tony...very fast!!!!
Mitch I was truly surprised at how fast this Split-Fire 1165V splitter really is. It’s amazing.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great job as always. You have a lovely daughter. Spending some time with the old man......
Yup, hunting, fishing or splitting firewood is a family affair.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As always an awesome video
I ordered one after your last video. In my opinion this machine is vastly under priced.
Should arrive mid October. This will supplement my Eastonmade 22-28.
Hope to see you @ Paul Bunyan show.
Dan, I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Dan, I know you won’t be disappointed with the 1165v.
It will definitely complement your 22-28 for resplitting.
Let me know your thoughts after you’ve used it for a while.
Unfortunately this year I won’t be attending the PB show. Have fun👍TCT
Great Crew ! That seems to be a very fast, compact splitter……impressive 👍👏🇺🇸 Rick
Rick, it’s truly an impressive little splitter for sure.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Thanks for showcasing this again. I do plan on getting a vertical machine in the foreseeable future. I was planning to save up for a commercial machine but this little 1165 is sure catching my eye!
Matt, check out this upcoming Sundays video. (Sept 20th)
I think I’ll answer all your questions.
Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools looking forward to it!
I saw the video you did with Chris of In the Woodyard comparing the Eastonmade Axis to the 17VS from Wolf Ridge. Then this popped up, well planned! This is very impressive for a little 7 1/2 ton machine. Thank you!
Rich, though this is not a commercial splitter it has a lot of properties that are similar. I agree this an amazing and powerful 7.5 ton splitter and has handled anything I toss at it.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
It's definitely a needed machine for the homeowner, and it's currently eazy on the price 😉👍
Daniel, I’ll bet you before long many large firewood producers will be buying the 1165V to resplit because it’s so easy and fast.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
yes they need to redesign that log lift with a back and a lip among other modifications, especially a foot-pedal but they said no when I called them due to safety reasons but Eastonmade and Wolferidge have them so not sure what they are so concerned about.
Eric in talking with the folks at Split-Fire they informed me there would be some additions to the current 1165V, so stay tuned.
Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
Tony I've really been impressed with the 1165 v seeing it in action. Now especially seeing it handle the shorts/cookies etc. I really hate splitting those they always seem to end up on the ground with the horizontal splitters. If you get a chance send some of that long sleeve weather down this way. Take care Ben.
Ha ha Ben colder weather is coming your way. Hope you're doing OK and safe with all the bad weather we are hearing about down your way.
I know you are a fan of Split-Fire splitters both electric and gas. Their newest 1165V is incredible. Though not a commercial grade splitter it's handles anything I've thrown at it so far.
Kindling, resplitting and cutting cookies is where this machine excels at.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
👍TCT
Cutie is pretty powerful!👍👍
Jeremiah, for a splitter that’s only rated at 7.5 ton I’m amazed at what it can split.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Nice little splitter. Definitely step up from a boxer. Keep up the good work.
Dan, you’re right the 1165v definitely is a large step above a box store splitter.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Looking good guys! I just made some cute pizza wood with mine this weekend!
Steve this splitter is amazing. You could go into business make tooth picks if you wanted. I see this 1165v doing specialty or boutique type wood for Solo firepits or restaurants.
Thanks for watching and commenting
👍TCT
hi there looks real good , best to all john
Thanks John, safe travels to PB this week.
As always thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools hi are you going to make it out john
@@fricknjeep John, unfortunately this year I have to miss PB due to a family event. Hope you guys have a safe trip and have fun.👍TCT
For most people, a short term rental is all that's required. That leaves Home Depot or Lowes.
Totally agree but there are always the woodhounds looking for a well built and fast splitter that won’t break the bank and last a lifetime.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good looking splitter , how is the height of the table it looks a little low on camera
The table height is 31.5" while my Axis is 36". However I don't have to bend with either one.
Thanks for watching and commenting TCT
What a fun video to make with family! No doubt Kristen was impressed with the split-fire!
Did you guys noodle because the log lift couldn't lift that much weight, or because the little vertical wall in the middle front of the table, the rounds won't fit from the wall there? If that's the situation, would be cool to have that be a fold down plate for bigger rounds, if safe to do so. I wonder if the split-fire is just a single stage pump, my 25 ton countyline, when I get in the nasty wood, the two stage kicks in and it slowly goes through it. If just a single stage, maybe that could be an option down the road? Maybe not necessary! Do you like knee control or foot control better? Cool Yamaha 3 wheeler!
The log lift can handle 150 lbs rounds so it would have lifted the blocks but The Split-Fire belly protector limits a round to about 18” which is plenty wide for this splitter. I believe this is a single stage pump but I’ll tell you with the think knife wedge it really cuts through gnarly wood. I’m sure with the huge popularity of the 1165v there possibly will be a 2.0 version at some point.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hi nice Job you too nice video ( Ty Ron
Ron I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Appreciate you watching and commenting. 👍TCT
What is the table height? Using an Ultra now I’m sure you are familiar with and it’s comfy. I know your Axis is also at a nice height so I am curious for only a few grand for a fast light weight vertical with a lift - is it at a comfortable work height?
Jose, the table height on the 1165V is 31.5” while the Axis is 36”. I thought the 1165v would be too low and uncomfortable but to my surprise it isn’t. At 6’2” I don’t have an issue splitting and I’m not bent over at all.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
That’s a nice little splitter. Thanks for giving us the good and bad, where are these sold? Jeff and Alaska Wood Yard.
Jeff, Split-Fire is manufactured in Canada. If you check out my video #132 I do an in depth review on the splitter. The 1165V has incredible power for a 7.5 ton splitter.
I think Jill would love it if you folks need to resplit some of the wood coming off the Cord King processor.
Appreciate you watching and commenting.👍TCT
can you tow that unit behind a vehicle for short distances keep up the great work. love the videos
Christian, it’s not rated for road towing. But I’m sure someone will tow behind an ATV down the road. The problem with trying to tow with a car or truck is the tow bar is only 6”-8” off the ground so if you try to put on your vehicle the splitter will be angled extreamily backward. I definitely would not recommend doing it.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I agree with your daughter. That is a cutie. Hope to see you and Chris and the gang at Paul Bunyon
Clarence I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Unfortunately I have a family event so I won’t be attending PB.
Chris and the gang will be there. safe travels and thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Tony, Free Family Labor😂 nice splitter see ya, Paul Bunyan🇺🇸
This year I have to miss PB.
You guys travel safe and have fun.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
👍TCT
Nice 😊 how much are those two accessories! 😂. They sure make splitting and noodling a breeze!
Ha ha Donald, they have cost me “thousands” over the years!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Is the leg lever a new option or did you somehow make that?
Though the knee control on my splitter was the first working prototype shipped out they are available as of Oct 1st. You can check Split-Fire's web page.
Thanks for watching and c commenting.
👍TCT
What's the largest diameter log you can split with this
Due to the belly protector the maximum is about 18”-19” round.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Awesome little machine there! We would love to showcase one on our channel if Splitfire is looking for someone. 😉
Tim just found your channel and you have a new sub here.
The Split-Fire 1165v is an awesome splitter. I see you have an Eastonmade splitter and this would definitely complement it for resplitting.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools Hi Tony! We really appreciate that! That splitfire looks like it would work great for kindling which we make quite a bit of. Thank you so much for the reply and for being our latest sub!
I wonder hoe hot the hydraulic fluid gets when splitting thar much wood pn such a small fluid capacity hydraulic system.
First my condolences for the loss of your furry 4 legged best friend.
The only thing that will help the pain is time.
So far no issues, been splitting a couple hours daily in 80+ degree weather since I got the 1165v and no problems with oil foaming up like my box store splitter use to do.
Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍TCT
That is a pretty splid Machine TCT... electric start option?
Greg because the Honda GX200 is only 6.5 HP an electric start is not available.
This 1165v splitter is extremely easy to start.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
You had a tough job there Tony. Be careful, or she will take over all your wood splitting.
She told me she doesn’t want to wait for her inheritance, she wants the splitter now!!!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools she just wants to see you watching her enjoy it
Nice splitter. Your old ATV is a Yamaha Tri-Moto YTM200 1983 with chain drive. There was a shaft drive version also and in 1984 equipped with a reverse gear. I have a Honda Foreman ATV to tow my Gripo log splitter, see my video.
Yes the splitter is awesome. The Yamaha YTM 200 and my Honda Big Red are indispensable for ice fishing and getting into narrow path woods. I use my Big Red to drag rounds on my big sled when I cant get tractor or UTV. It so much easier then my Honda Rubicon. The only thing i wish it had was reverse.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello everyone
Hi There, thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good demonstration 👍
How would you feel about younger users on a vertical? I’m thinking NO, for finger safety.?
@@cutNdryfirewood I just posted about the lever and safety 👍
Glad you enjoyed the video. That’s a tough question. Though I tend towards saying no, it depends on the maturity of the young person and how much experience he/she has had with power tools or equipment.
It’s no different then (a doing a knife, ax or gun.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
im not sure im a fan of the knee pedal. It seems very unnatural. No idea why they didnt just use a foot pedal like every other vertical splitter out there.
Initially I thought the same thing since all the vertical splitters out there are foot operated but after splitting 5 cords I’m not sure which I like better.
Oh and by the way if you don’t like the knee control you can use the hand control so your fingers are nowhere near the wood you’re splitting.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
More money than sence Tony, make do with what you got, especially when you have decent bit of kit already, regards from England
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
The leg actuator makes it super sketchy!!!!!!😮
Jeremiah, that’s where I disagree with you.
I thought the same thing at first since I’m so use to using my foot control on the Axis but now I don’t know which I prefer better.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools your not thinking about hands or fingers when you push that leg lever. It is a great machine, that's just not an option I would choose, with safety in mind
I get it from a speed point, I really do. I'll stick to the lay downs 😆
Nervous Nellie called,
Her wonderful hair needs to be tucked in or tied back ,
Away from that power equipment.
Or keep a knife or scissors very handy, just in case.
Better safe than hospitalized
Best wishes for continued success.
Jean, good point.👍TCT
Hey Tony , this 11-65 is looking more appealing everytime I see it in action . 👍🏻🪵
Del, I’ll tell you for the money you can’t beat it. I if you’re at the Paul Bunyan show stop by Split-Fire and check one out.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools Hey Tony , if we get our power back on from hurricane Helena , I will be at Bunyan .