Awesome video mr. Heath was very impressed thank you for sharing sir. And a big hello to the lovely mrs. Rachel ❤❤ And thank you both for showing your time at the P B S much appreciated take care god bless
Hey , great video . When I bought my county line 3 yrs ago , it was 899.99 . I put 2 tables on it . I wish I had watched more videos because I would have gotten a splitter with a log lift .
Looks like Family Farm & Home is the only store to sell these. I live in Northern IL, closest store is in Benton harbor MI. 2:45 drive for me. It's definitely the most cost-effective way to get a faster splitter. Very tempting.
This explains why it would take me near 4 hours to make a cord with all the wood smaller then a 1.5"x5" With a 14 second speed. . 2 notable things of difference. . only one machine has the table, there was time picking up wood from the ground. Also the control lever, reaching over to use that control lever is not ideal, and could be a hazard after a few hours of running it. Let alone taking a few more seconds.
Hello. I watched your video and I went and purchased this unit from a family farm in Almont. Once home I noticed it was missing the hydraulic oil filter and watched and compared it to yours and also noticed you did not have it Installed as well. Did u realize this? It clearly shows in the Manual it’s suppose to have it. I’m currently in process of returning it and exchanging for another possibly at another location. Wondering if it was a issue from factory where they forgot to install? I can’t see it being a revised recall where they are able to bypass? Any thoughts? Thanks.
Geez, what a run around. So went to Almont to return. They had no others available but sent me to Romeo and told me they had them there. Get there and they don’t have any assembled which I specifically asked before driving out there. However, I was informed that the 25 ton model was revised and does not include a hydraulic filter. The guy gave me an updated manual which shows it does not come with one. So I went back to Almont and picked back up the original! Curious though because on the tool tuff website it clearly shows an assembly video of the 25 ton with it?? Not sure how old that video is though. If u find out more please update me. Thanks for responding and your time!
Hey I have the county line 40 ton 9 second it has a four way slide on adapter id love to make a vid,but unfortunately I'm in East TN,lol thanks for video
I have a cty line 40 ton also. Great splitter. Wish the valves were a little better quality and the wedge was a bolt to beam instead of the rails that collect debris, bend and crack.
That was interesting. I have a Timberwolf TW-1 and it is small with a 5 1/2 H.P. Honda engine. With 2 people it is really fast with a 4-way wedge. I think I paid around $3000 for it. It eats up everything I put on it, mostly bitternut hickory and rounds are over 24" across. It has amazed me. It was the first splitter I bought. I had used a friends Countyline and was not impressed. As I get older, I wish I had a log lift, but I absolutely love my splitter.
@jamescochran who wants a 22 inch piece of firewood? normal size wood stove box is like 18 inches. the one i have is 20. but to cut em to short like 14 or 16 mine are usually 18-20. my troy bilt is 25 inch stroke. the hyper split me and heath invested in is 22. so even at 20 for my woodstove being max. works out great! but if its for campfires then ppl like a shorter log cuz some people dont wanna be at a campfire that late so they will put 1 or 2 small pieces and thats it.
@@jamescochran8509 not everyone wants longer pieces. some people use woodstoves with the pieces and can only fit 18 or 20 inch logs in there. so anything longer then that prob wont work. shorter wood is good for campfires just for couple hours.
I think you would still come out on top but watching the to big things I could see is, one you just moved faster then he did. No two pepole work at the same speed. He was still faster then me ioi. Second, like you said you had the two tables and he did not have any so he had to fight with his wood some. I put one on mine and it made a big differance. It was still fun to watch.
Definitely difference in set ups and operators but we do our best to find comparable machines. If we had more time we would have switched machines and ran it again.
they have them on the west side of the side of michigan cedar springs and greenville i dont know if lansing area has any but since has highway ready tires can haul it i wouldnt do 70 or 80 with it but i did 60 and it pulled great behind my dodge dakota 4x4 v8.
Most of us are completely aware that the box store splitter manufacturers exaggerate the tonnage rating on their splitters. This hypersplit is taking that to a new level. I looked up the specs on their website. The hydraulic cylinder has a 3.5" (90mm) ID. Even if the PRV is set at 4000 PSI, that still only results in a force of just over 19 tons. I believe the county line splitter has a 4" ID cylinder. That greater volume required to fill the cylinder, in addition to the longer stroke length, is going to account for a lot of that speed difference. It also did not appear that the unloading valve in the pump was optimized as Heath has done the Hypersplit. It has long been my opinion that tonnage ratings on log splitters is given too much consideration when evaluating the overall design and effectiveness of any given splitter. However, in my opinion it is rather ridiculous for ToolTuff to use a 25 ton rating for this unit. That being said, I believe this is a pretty well designed splitter and a good value for the money. The one thing I would suggest to people buying this splitter is immediately add a return line 25 micron filter.
Hello Jason and Jackson.
Great comparison Heath and Rachel. The hyper split for the win 🏆
Thanks Kenny!
Looking good fellas good to see you Jason and nice shirt 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🍺🍺🍺🍺
Thanks
Thanks Scheib, I thought you’d like the shirt.
That is pretty impressive actually! Good show everyone!
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback!
Jason is a savvy guy! He got Heath to split a pile of wood for him.
lol and he got a free HWM hat.
Glad you had Steelman's son in there. Go Jason!!!
Jackson was great!
Awesome video mr. Heath was very impressed thank you for sharing sir. And a big hello to the lovely mrs. Rachel ❤❤
And thank you both for showing your time at the P B S much appreciated take care god bless
You’re welcome, thank you David.
Hey , great video . When I bought my county line 3 yrs ago , it was 899.99 . I put 2 tables on it . I wish I had watched more videos because I would have gotten a splitter with a log lift .
The tables are great but log lifts are awesome! Thanks Del.
Heath and Rachel another excellent box store wood splitting war 😮😊❤
Thanks Todd.
These splitter wars are going to drive a wedge between you guys.
lol, we are competitive.
Looks like Family Farm & Home is the only store to sell these. I live in Northern IL, closest store is in Benton harbor MI. 2:45 drive for me. It's definitely the most cost-effective way to get a faster splitter. Very tempting.
I do believe you are correct!
Yep i got mine when it was on sale, the last day for 899.99. Thanks for having the video about this splitter.
You’re welcome. Sounds like the sale is over now.
I am here for the competition, lets get started!
They’re always fun.
This explains why it would take me near 4 hours to make a cord with all the wood smaller then a 1.5"x5"
With a 14 second speed.
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2 notable things of difference.
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only one machine has the table, there was time picking up wood from the ground.
Also the control lever, reaching over to use that control lever is not ideal, and could be a hazard after a few hours of running it. Let alone taking a few more seconds.
Definitely not a perfect test but shows the importance of speed for sure.
Just picked up a county line 25 last night at Tractor Supply... on sale for 999$!
A very popular splitter! That’s a good price too.
Hello Heath and Rachel! Great comparison video! Heath I think you might like my shirt as much as I like yours😂 Thanks for the shout👊🏻🇺🇸
It’s pretty comfortable! Always welcome!
Never heard of this hypersplit. I would have bought it if I didn't just buy the countyline. 22" stroke is fine for me.
I believe it’s newer and only available at Family Farm and Home.
@hardworkingmanoutdoors no hydraulic oil filter on hypersplit.
Nope not this time you convinced me in the last splitter wars to get a county line I'm not in that much of a hurry
lol, the county line is still a solid splitter!
Hello. I watched your video and I went and purchased this unit from a family farm in Almont. Once home I noticed it was missing the hydraulic oil filter and watched and compared it to yours and also noticed you did not have it Installed as well. Did u realize this? It clearly shows in the Manual it’s suppose to have it. I’m currently in process of returning it and exchanging for another possibly at another location. Wondering if it was a issue from factory where they forgot to install? I can’t see it being a revised recall where they are able to bypass? Any thoughts? Thanks.
Thank you, I totally overlooked that. I will be contacting Tool stuff on Monday. I wonder why they are missing?
Geez, what a run around. So went to Almont to return. They had no others available but sent me to Romeo and told me they had them there. Get there and they don’t have any assembled which I specifically asked before driving out there. However, I was informed that the 25 ton model was revised and does not include a hydraulic filter. The guy gave me an updated manual which shows it does not come with one. So I went back to Almont and picked back up the original! Curious though because on the tool tuff website it clearly shows an assembly video of the 25 ton with it?? Not sure how old that video is though. If u find out more please update me. Thanks for responding and your time!
Will do! I have a video coming out soon showing an adjustment I made on it to to improve performance.
Hey I have the county line 40 ton 9 second it has a four way slide on adapter id love to make a vid,but unfortunately I'm in East TN,lol thanks for video
I have a cty line 40 ton also. Great splitter. Wish the valves were a little better quality and the wedge was a bolt to beam instead of the rails that collect debris, bend and crack.
Yeah that’s a bit far lol.
The County Line does have add on tables at Tractor Supply. I was able to add one of them to my Troy Built splitter.
Yes they are a huge help!
I thought that hypersplit was going to stall out!
I definitely need to make a few adjustments to it!
That was interesting. I have a Timberwolf TW-1 and it is small with a 5 1/2 H.P. Honda engine. With 2 people it is really fast with a 4-way wedge. I think I paid around $3000 for it. It eats up everything I put on it, mostly bitternut hickory and rounds are over 24" across. It has amazed me. It was the first splitter I bought. I had used a friends Countyline and was not impressed. As I get older, I wish I had a log lift, but I absolutely love my splitter.
Definitely! The commercial splitters can pump out some wood.
Great video guys
Thanks Dave.
Where do you buy the Hyper split ?
As far as I know they’re only available at Family Farm and Home.
Slightly larger pump and definitely larger hoses.
I’m most interested in that actual port size on the cylinder is on the rapid
If I take the lines off I’ll check.
hi there good show best to all john
Thanks John!
That was a lot of fun ! Hwm your splitter was definitely faster
Yes it was. Thanks again Jason.
I always let the wedge fully retract so I don’t pinch finger throwing round on
That is a possibility when left partially extended.
It could be the operator u should switch up splitters everyone splits differently
We would have if we had more time.
not fare he has to reach over to run the lever
Not much of a reach?
Of course it would be nice if the hyper split had a lift lol but seeing the wedge is bolted on I bet they have a taller to replace it with
That would definitely be nice.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors 👍
I have a county line ,really prefer that 26 stroke ,could make up time by not cutting wood so short for your splitter
i usually cut my oak between 18 to 22 inches.
True, but a lot of people we sell to like the shorter wood.
@jamescochran who wants a 22 inch piece of firewood? normal size wood stove box is like 18 inches. the one i have is 20. but to cut em to short like 14 or 16 mine are usually 18-20. my troy bilt is 25 inch stroke. the hyper split me and heath invested in is 22. so even at 20 for my woodstove being max. works out great! but if its for campfires then ppl like a shorter log cuz some people dont wanna be at a campfire that late so they will put 1 or 2 small pieces and thats it.
@@jamescochran8509 not everyone wants longer pieces. some people use woodstoves with the pieces and can only fit 18 or 20 inch logs in there. so anything longer then that prob wont work. shorter wood is good for campfires just for couple hours.
not a 26 stroke thats to long pieces!
I think you would still come out on top but watching the to big things I could see is, one you just moved faster then he did. No two pepole work at the same speed. He was still faster then me ioi. Second, like you said you had the two tables and he did not have any so he had to fight with his wood some. I put one on mine and it made a big differance. It was still fun to watch.
Definitely difference in set ups and operators but we do our best to find comparable machines. If we had more time we would have switched machines and ran it again.
Ya you can't get every thing the same no matter how much you try. But it was still fun to watch.
Hyper Split looks like they build a really nice machine. Too bad the only way I can buy one would be to drive 1,000 miles to the closest FF&H store.
Hopefully they become available through other channels soon.
Can’t beat that splitter for $900.
I agree.
Nice splitter. Unfortunately you cant find them anywhere.
Family farm and home in Richmond,Mi has 4 more as of today.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors looks like that may be the only place. I can't find them anywhere near me.
they have them on the west side of the side of michigan cedar springs and greenville i dont know if lansing area has any but since has highway ready tires can haul it i wouldnt do 70 or 80 with it but i did 60 and it pulled great behind my dodge dakota 4x4 v8.
My Lumber Jack 37 ton is essentially the Countyline. Plenty of power, but SLOW!!!.
I was impressed with how fast this hyper split is.
I like un stackin it right into the Stove .
That works too!
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Hello everyone
Hello.
Most of us are completely aware that the box store splitter manufacturers exaggerate the tonnage rating on their splitters. This hypersplit is taking that to a new level.
I looked up the specs on their website. The hydraulic cylinder has a 3.5" (90mm) ID. Even if the PRV is set at 4000 PSI, that still only results in a force of just over 19 tons.
I believe the county line splitter has a 4" ID cylinder. That greater volume required to fill the cylinder, in addition to the longer stroke length, is going to account for a lot of that speed difference. It also did not appear that the unloading valve in the pump was optimized as Heath has done the Hypersplit.
It has long been my opinion that tonnage ratings on log splitters is given too much consideration when evaluating the overall design and effectiveness of any given splitter. However, in my opinion it is rather ridiculous for ToolTuff to use a 25 ton rating for this unit.
That being said, I believe this is a pretty well designed splitter and a good value for the money. The one thing I would suggest to people buying this splitter is immediately add a return line 25 micron filter.
Well said and some good points. I definitely agree it needs a filter!
Nice video thanks! Why don't you guys use a six way splitter?
Thank you, we do but we run and test a lot of different styles.