That’s how to run a vertical log splitter. I see these people trying to run it standing and bent over. Thanks for the video. I just bought this splitter today.
I just bought one of these 6days ago and after using it a few times and trying to split these 16"-18" rounds of this stringy poplar it twisted the I-beam! Engine would stall out and I'd have to feather the control to get through and now I see the front seal is leaking on the cylinder! The 22 ton Huskee I got would go into low-range and power right through these same pieces but not this 25 ton countyline.. supposed to bring it and the wood into the store i bought it from tomorrow.. I'm thinking I don't want a replacement, I want a refund
@@SpartanTrees No problem. I would think renting one would be worth it if you only rent it once a year after you accumulate a years worth of wood bucked into rounds. Otherwise I would buy it, that way you can do it little by little as you have free time
Sitting down on the job? Ya that would kill my back sitting down and bending over like that. I'd much rather stand and split wood like a normal position. That's way too low for my liking.
Doing it this way is easier on your back instead of lifting each round onto the splitter, having the splits fall off, then bending over and picking them back up to place them back up on to the splitter. As you can see in the video, I don’t have a split catcher or log lift. Lifting 18”-30” rounds isn’t fun.
That’s how to run a vertical log splitter. I see these people trying to run it standing and bent over. Thanks for the video. I just bought this splitter today.
Absolutely! Gotta keep it easy on the back. You’ll love the new splitter
I just bought one of these 6days ago and after using it a few times and trying to split these 16"-18" rounds of this stringy poplar it twisted the I-beam! Engine would stall out and I'd have to feather the control to get through and now I see the front seal is leaking on the cylinder! The 22 ton Huskee I got would go into low-range and power right through these same pieces but not this 25 ton countyline.. supposed to bring it and the wood into the store i bought it from tomorrow.. I'm thinking I don't want a replacement, I want a refund
Приветствую. Не самое удобное положение для работы. А он может работать в горизонтальном положении?
How long do you reckon it takes to split one rick?
What’s a rick? A facecord?
@AlecsHomestead ughh, sureee👍
@@SpartanTrees I would say 30 minutes to an hour depending on size of the rounds and how fast I’m working
Thank you. Trying to justify the cost of renting one or just buying one. Appreciate it👍
@@SpartanTrees No problem. I would think renting one would be worth it if you only rent it once a year after you accumulate a years worth of wood bucked into rounds. Otherwise I would buy it, that way you can do it little by little as you have free time
Sitting down on the job? Ya that would kill my back sitting down and bending over like that. I'd much rather stand and split wood like a normal position. That's way too low for my liking.
Doing it this way is easier on your back instead of lifting each round onto the splitter, having the splits fall off, then bending over and picking them back up to place them back up on to the splitter. As you can see in the video, I don’t have a split catcher or log lift. Lifting 18”-30” rounds isn’t fun.
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