Good Splitting video 👍 I have grown to appreciate this machine. I didn't take it seriously at first but can now see many applications for it and some of the advantages.
The table height isn't an issue. Arms are more relaxed at that height from what you get with the axis and 17vs. The dig benefits are conveyor is close and minimal movement to put wood in conveyor. Foot pedal could use a few changes and some wear plates used for the wedge.
Nice splitter overall. I could see it being used for resplits coming off the 22MB as well, 22MB into dump trailer and once full dump trailer backed up to the Split force and resplit/sort directly into the bins.
You are the first person to give their preference. Everyone else says they are all great splitters, you can't go wrong with any of them. We know that, we want to know which you liked the best.
Great video Bert do like the vertical spliters sizes the wood up very nice
The nice thing with a vertical is that you don't have to pull blocks back and better control with the split size.
It looks like a nice machine
It's a great machine. There are a few things that could be improved.
Bert,it looked like 👍 you were having a bunch of fun 🤩 with the split force 😮😊❤
I was. It was sad to see it leave the yard.
Good Splitting video 👍 I have grown to appreciate this machine. I didn't take it seriously at first but can now see many applications for it and some of the advantages.
Put a combination of all the verticals we liked and you would have a great machine.
It was great catching up with you and Keith at Bunyan! Looking forward to next year. I enjoy watching your channel grow, good video.
Thanks Ed. Mabey, we will have to plan a day to play in your woodyard again.
Hello Bert, nice work that’s one impressive efficient machine👍🇺🇸
The distance to conveyor is a lot less movement, meaning you can do more before getting tired.
Bert, 1 man can accomplish a whole lotta production on that machine! That knotty oak put up a mighty fight the whole way.
It was sad to see it leave the woodyard.
Great machine!! Like the way you can drive up close to your pile!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks, you too!
Hi Bert good working machine love it nice video ( Ty Ron
Glad you enjoyed it
The Split force offers features like the long conveyor and its self propelled. I wish their table was higher. A good machine all around. Thanks Bert
The table height isn't an issue. Arms are more relaxed at that height from what you get with the axis and 17vs. The dig benefits are conveyor is close and minimal movement to put wood in conveyor. Foot pedal could use a few changes and some wear plates used for the wedge.
Nice splitter overall. I could see it being used for resplits coming off the 22MB as well, 22MB into dump trailer and once full dump trailer backed up to the Split force and resplit/sort directly into the bins.
That could be a posibility.
Nice demo Bert.
It was sad to see it leave.
Well done videos Bert. You learned a lot from Chris it looks like:)
Thanks 👍
Nice splitting Bert😊
Thanks 👍
Hi Bert!!😀😀
If I were doing firewood for a living. I would really consider a split force.
The conveyor and drive around is nice. A few things could be improved on to make it better.
The best part of the 13/20 is you can easily drive it out of bad weather and prolong it's life
If you have the shed space to do so, otherwise a carport.
how come i never had this splitter 60 years ago-looks like fun to operate
It was fun and sad to see it leave the yard.
How would you compare the work height of the table compared to the axis and the VS17? I do love the self propel feature.
Table height is fine. Arms are more relaxed on the splitforce than on axis or vs17
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You are the first person to give their preference. Everyone else says they are all great splitters, you can't go wrong with any of them. We know that, we want to know which you liked the best.
I liked the verticals better but different things from all 3 brands. If you put the good things together and make 1 awesome vertical
Really interested in this spitter. Not familiar with white oak or any oak.
Do you think it would handle non seasoned elm?
I think it would do fine with elm. We did turn hydraulic pressure up a little.
Heavy metal and splint wood 🪓🪵
Thanks for watching
Wondering if you have any of the chainsaw vises that you manufacture remaining? If so, how would I go about ordering one?
We have been waiting for parts to assemble them yet. You will need to contact Chris to get one.
Have you demoed any that you’d pay to keep?
I mean compared to the Ultra that’s already on site.
They all are nice. A combination of all 3 verticals of things we liked would be the best.