SPLIT-FIRE 2265 | Log Lifter & Big Rounds
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The Split-fire 2265 is the perfect gas-powered log splitter for homeowners, small farms and cottages that are heating the home, workshop, or barn. Why wait for a return stroke on a conventional log splitter? The fast cycle time utilizing a 2-way split and compact design make a day of splitting wood safe, easy, and enjoyable.
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Great tips for usage again. Because that knife travels both ways, when it gets jammed, that small wood cutoff trick is super cool to see. That is another huge advantage to having a bi-directional knife like that. That log lift is critical for being able to keep the pieces up on the splitter as you are working. Another great video for sure
These machines are incredible, It dosnt take you long to realize that to use this machine to anything close to it production limit you need 4 people. Will bury a single stroke in wood. We did 2 Bush Cord(4x4x8’) in 3 hrs with a rental unit (4 people)
I've not yet found a round that my 2265 can't split. Amazing machine!
Thats so awesome to hear!
good to hear!
Smart design 👍
@@user9b2 we do our best to make things easier for the end user. Thank you for the comment 🙏
I buy mine already sp-lit thank you!
As long as its financially feasible, thats great!
Splitting wood is a fun part of wood burning though. Reach out if you get curious about a splitter!
Awesome machine.
You need to hinge the log lifter so it can't smash your foot.
And durable powder coating.
Got a question most of these videos are splitting straight wood with no knots for the most part on the wood anyone can split wood that has no knots in it easily matter of fact with a monster mall you might be able to beat the machine
Hi John, great question.
Unfortunately we don't come across much knotty wood. If its hard to split, its usually a treeline ash.
See this video here: ua-cam.com/video/yila-ULMuus/v-deo.html
We turned the pressure down on a 2265 to show how effective it can split at a much reduced pressure. There is a crotch piece that should give the machine a bit of a fight.
If you would like, I can try make a video that shows what you're looking for. Are you interested in a 2265?
Congrats on the 1k subs. How big was that last round it looked huge I don’t think I’ve tackled anything that big as of yet.
Thank you Ben! It was a good 30"-32" round and very heavy. It would be on the larger limit of what a 2265 can handle.
And for those rookies out there always split wood from the bottom of the tree upwards in other words the lower part of the tree log would go towards the splitting end
You're splitting straight grain wood ?
Nice work! I have one on order through my local dealer--really looking forward to putting it to use! What is the standard length of the knife?
The standard height varies based on the model you get. The 2000 series is about 9 inches tall and the 3000 & 4000 series machines are about 11 inches tall. Hope that answers your question.
I believe the company should experiment with another stacked set back wedge on top of the wedge. It's main purpose is to prevent the physical labor associated with pulling apart the wood or having to turn it over to complete the split. The set back wedge is not there to start the split. It is there to complete the split. Most of the main power is to initiate the split and the force drops off after the split begins. The set back part is also to prevent the torque on the entire wedge section, as compared to another wedge placed on top and the entire length of the wedge.
We're always looking for ways to improve our products, and your suggestion is definitely worth considering.
Is there a dealer on the east coast? I live in 22436 Va.
Unfortunately we do not have a dealer near you. However we may be able to help you out if you call our office. We can ship to almost any address.
519 468 3647
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Appreciate the love Pedro!
Where is the nearest dealer to new ulm,mn
Looks like Lano Equipment out of Shakopee would be your closest option. If you’re unable to get a hold of anyone there feel free to contact our office and we’ll be happy to help you out with anything. 1-877-548-3473
If you are naming your splitters after famous aircraft like the Spitfire how about your next model being called the Hellichopter.
The engine should on the other side, and there should be a larger table. Recycle time is kinda slow too.
If your reasoning is for counterbalance weight, that would not make sense. The wheelbase would also have to move in that direction, making the machine more unstable. The machine needs support close to the lifter to prevent tip over.
A bigger work table or a bigger log lifter? On the 3000 series you could get a bigger lift table. As for this setup, most people find it adequate. You may have to use one to find out.
Not sure what you mean with the term 'Recycle time.'
Couple things... well the big thing is it looks cheap... I've had a Timber Wolf for 20 tears and the older T.W. 2 is beyond Top Quality . TIMBER WOLF
@@robertlafnear7034 Couple things….Good to hear it’s working out for you this long. We have had many people with our splitters run well up to the 30 year mark and on average users get up to 10 years before having to do their first maintenance on the slide pads with our log splitters. They are quality and the camera doesn’t do it justice, it’s one of those “you gotta try it for yourself kind of things”. We wholeheartedly believe that once you try a Split-Fire you’ll want one too. 😃