First time coming across your channel and I was going to comment that you've got the best worker / helper with you today operating the woodsplitter. Young children are a blessing and I have a few myself.
Not only are children a blessing, but they get such a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment when they work along side their fathers and mothers. It is amazing the things they can do.
My uncle has had a brave splitter for probably 25years that he got used been a good splitter has only had to put packing in the cylinder and replaced the Briggs with a Honda last year or 2.
Very nice teamwork you got going there , and that log splitter never herd of it before wonder how much you payed for it and where can I purchase one thanks for sharing your video that looks like a beast!
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excellent to see the kids helping! I also put both my 8 and 9 year old to work doing the same thing. great video! quick question, do you ever notice the hydraulic fluid getting HOT.... not warm, but HOT? I have a country line 30 ton and love it, but it gets hot after about 45 min of use. it looks like this one has a fairly small hydraulic tank . thanks!
That working height would definitely bother me. Nice upgrade from a box store splitter. Not production speed for selling but for personal use it gets the job done.
Great teamwork! Obviously, you’ve been doing this for a while, given the pace you were going. Fun to watch. Thanks!
This splitter is still running great! I need to make another video with a review about the features etc.
Your helper looked like she was reading your mind. She didn’t miss a beat.Great job and team work.
If you listen closely, he's telling her when to go.
First time coming across your channel and I was going to comment that you've got the best worker / helper with you today operating the woodsplitter. Young children are a blessing and I have a few myself.
Not only are children a blessing, but they get such a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment when they work along side their fathers and mothers. It is amazing the things they can do.
@@frizfarm absolutely, while they develop skills and interests and learn what they are good and excell at.
My uncle has had a brave splitter for probably 25years that he got used been a good splitter has only had to put packing in the cylinder and replaced the Briggs with a Honda last year or 2.
Great lil helper you got there! My little girls have Ben running the lever on the splitter since they were around 5-6 years old.
Thank you, friend. Outdoor work is one of the best ways to build character in a child.
Teach them well Dad, one day they may need everything you taught them,,, ya done good!
Amazing splitter! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice teamwork you got going there , and that log splitter never herd of it before wonder how much you payed for it and where can I purchase one thanks for sharing your video that looks like a beast!
look here for price www.mowersatjacks.com/product-details/brave/pcls2016gc?gclid=cjwkcajw4qckbhaveiwaktyspnyurnuay7tycbt5puvwx2jpzxyjztvb0zrv4zcygppicpwtzx2yrroc9diqavd_bwe
jeez... this guy is mr america
Hahaha! I have never been called that before. 😀
excellent to see the kids helping! I also put both my 8 and 9 year old to work doing the same thing. great video! quick question, do you ever notice the hydraulic fluid getting HOT.... not warm, but HOT? I have a country line 30 ton and love it, but it gets hot after about 45 min of use. it looks like this one has a fairly small hydraulic tank . thanks!
We run it all day. The only thing that I noticed getting hot is the muffler, which is normal.
That working height would definitely bother me. Nice upgrade from a box store splitter. Not production speed for selling but for personal use it gets the job done.
I WISH I HAD THAT MUCH HELP
Children are a blessing . . .
Great video! How much petrol does it use on an average day? Cheers from 🇬🇧
That is a really good question. I would guess that one tank lasts about three continuous hours [???]
log splitters are ONE person operation for safety...you never know EXACTLY what a helper is going to do especially a child !
I am deeply offended at that.
That was my daughter that wrote that . . . :-)