You are putting out great videos and providing excellent information. I just found your channel. I just purchased a super split HD. 16 week lead time. I do similar on my channel. Keep up the great work. I just subscribed.
Awesome!! You’ll love it. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to subscribe & comment!! I’m gonna check your channel out. Thanks so much for the kind words.
Nice job splitting that day! I recall Dick’s video (Old guy Firewood) on that topic of a stacked amount an loose stack for the totes! I see he left a comment on your vid below! That’s awesome 😎! Anyways, thanks for having us out to the woodyard that day! It’s definitely the place to be! Andrew from NB :)
That seems a hard setup to beat right there. Splitting right into the totes like that. I love to do whatever I can to save time with my methods as well so you not having to stack is a win win, in my opinion. Glad to see more content from you my friend. I enjoy watching!
Excellent video! Thanks for the shoutout. I’m looking for a conveyor and when I find one I’m going to start loose stacking in my totes. Less touches is the answer. You do need a good supply of totes if you’re loose stacking.
Yessir for sure!! I’ve been wanting a small conveyor too & my dad just happened to have one (he has a TON of implements,antiques,etc). I’m gonna try to make it work for my needs. It’s an old corn elevator (harvest handler). Thanks for watching & commenting!!
Those 275 gal totes will yield you 1/4 cord or 32 cu ft if stacked level to the top of the tote, or 1/3 cord or 42 cu ft if stacked 15” higher. That would be if your logs are cut at 16” with two rows stacked. I crunched the numbers to calculate those measurements, 😁. Did that in preparation of starting a firewood business on the side. I bought the HD model. I’ve watched your videos, and some, multiple times, lol. I appreciate your effort in sharing them.
You’re welcome and thanks for watching and taking time to comment. When I was stacking and selling by 1/3 cord I would stack the pieces heaped over around 10”-12” over the rails. Now I sale by the 1/4 cord loose in a tote. I wish you the best in your firewood business!! Thanks again!
@@TwinCityFirewood I just like to see people succeed in whatever their interest is. My plan is to mainly sell firewood bundles. If I end up selling bulk,…it’ll be by the 1/4 cord. I already have some ideas as to how be unique and different from the other sellers around this area. I will keep watching, and staying in touch. Have a blessed night.
Love it!! Keep up on the videos!! Love watching others use the super split and they're splitting style. I'm learning a lot so when mine comes in I'll be ready to hit the woodpile ready
New Subscriber! Nice work Sir, that Super Split sure makes fast work of those rounds. Surprised me, it’s good with a variety of sizes. Enjoy your day Around the Yard! - Brent
Great job. I first started my side hustle splitting by hand with a fiskars x27 like yours. I feel like that helped with learning how to break down knotty rounds on the super splitter. For me, it seems like maple and cherry are more of a pain to split than oak has been when it’s knotty. Some twisted grain cherry from a hedge row is what got me to buy a splitter in the first place. I couldn’t even split it effectively with wedges and a sledge hammer. It just seemed to eat the wedges before it would bust open. The super splitter took care of it once it came, but I had to hit it several times to allow it to twist to go through the knife. It was by far the worst that I split. But it’s long gone now. And the super splitter has been well worth it. Keep up the great work!
I know what you mean with the twisted cherry. I got into a real wavy grain cherry last year. It surprised me how tough it was to split! Thanks for your comment!
Greetings from the UK. I was going to ask what it's like on bigger "knotty" chunks, but then you picked one up and pumped it through - impressive. Nice video 👍🏼👌🏼
Thanks for your comment!! It doesn’t like knotty pieces all that much. If you can split the straight wood off of them first and split with the knot towards the wedge it will do a much better job. Many thanks for watching!!
I like your videos, maybe if you have time someday you can show us how to cut the portions out of the IBC totes to be able to use them again later keep up the good work
Thanks a lot! I really like it. You can split a lot of wood in a little bit of time. I think it’s probably the most productive splitter you can get for less than 3k. It doesn’t muscle through knotty rounds like a hydraulic splitter will but slices through straight wood with ease. I have a playlist with SS videos if you’re interested. Appreciate your time watching!!
I hope my Super Split shows up soon, I was notified it was getting close to shipping a couple weeks back. I need it badly, gotta stack of rounds waiting that’s gonna be 2+ cords, then about 4 cords to re split! Like your large table- mine will be like that too. Seriously a great machine! How long to fill that tote?? What part of Tennessee? I have family around Alcoa.
Many thanks for watching & commenting!! Your new super splitter will make quick work of that wood you have ready to split. Takes 25 mins on average to split a tote like that. If I wanna rush I can do it faster for sure. I’m in NW TN close to KY.
I put down a lot of wood chips where the totes are stored. I did tear one tote up this winter from being frozen to the ground. The chips weren’t thick enough. What would you suggest to use? Appreciate your comment and time watching!
Mine is the J model. It has 2-75 lb flywheels the HD version uses 2-90lb wheels I believe. I love mine. I’d buy a J model all over again b/c it splits everything I’ve asked it to (other than crazy knarly pieces). It will split crotches with no problem if you read the grain. But I have learned to stay away from really tough pieces. It’s not worth the time to take a chance getting hung up on the wedge. It won’t muscle through a piece like hydraulic splitters will. Thanks for watching & commenting.
Do us a maintenance video some time if u get a chance. I seen those spray bottles you got hanging on it. Is that for the roller bearings on that return?
@@donaldpickering4212 Yessir. I keep wd-40 handy to keep the roller bearing clean that rides on the beam. I’ve been thinking bout doing a review/maintenance video of it soon. Thanks again!
Awesome video! Hey question so a stacked heaping 275gallon ibc tote is a face cord/ or 1/3 of a cord, If u loose stack a 275 ibc heaping it is 1/4 of a cord?
Many thanks!! Yes. A 275gal tote cut @ 16” lengths stacked in 2 rows & heaped over the top rails 8”-10” should equal 1/3 cord. And yes to the loose stack also, heaping over a good portion above the rails. This is using inside dimensions of 38”x 42”x 46”. A loose cord measures 180 cu ft. Stacked=128 cu ft. Thanks for watching & commenting. Hope this helps
New subscriber just help you and family out on U tube buddy . I follow Allen family firewood a lot like 👍 down to earth 🌎 peoples. My logging buddy BJARNE BUTLER out on West coast BC Canada 🇨🇦. EXTREME TRUCKING ON VANCOUVER ISLAND in 70 . 😊
You are putting out great videos and providing excellent information. I just found your channel. I just purchased a super split HD. 16 week lead time. I do similar on my channel. Keep up the great work. I just subscribed.
Awesome!! You’ll love it. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to subscribe & comment!! I’m gonna check your channel out. Thanks so much for the kind words.
Nice job splitting that day! I recall Dick’s video (Old guy Firewood) on that topic of a stacked amount an loose stack for the totes! I see he left a comment on your vid below! That’s awesome 😎! Anyways, thanks for having us out to the woodyard that day! It’s definitely the place to be! Andrew from NB :)
Appreciate your support!! Can’t thank you enough for the kind words!!
Keep up the good work bud you can do it
Appreciate you watching and commenting!!
Great content! Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching and commenting!! Happy thanksgiving!!🦃
That seems a hard setup to beat right there. Splitting right into the totes like that. I love to do whatever I can to save time with my methods as well so you not having to stack is a win win, in my opinion. Glad to see more content from you my friend. I enjoy watching!
Appreciate you watching & commenting!! Your support means a lot man. Stacking is definitely time consuming, sure does look pretty though. 👊🏻
Excellent video! Thanks for the shoutout. I’m looking for a conveyor and when I find one I’m going to start loose stacking in my totes. Less touches is the answer. You do need a good supply of totes if you’re loose stacking.
Yessir for sure!! I’ve been wanting a small conveyor too & my dad just happened to have one (he has a TON of implements,antiques,etc). I’m gonna try to make it work for my needs. It’s an old corn elevator (harvest handler). Thanks for watching & commenting!!
Good job
Thanks a bunch!
Really like your down to esrth attitude. Keep up the good work. All the best from Hedel, The Netherlands
Appreciate the kind words! And thanks so much for taking the time to comment!
Those 275 gal totes will yield you 1/4 cord or 32 cu ft if stacked level to the top of the tote, or 1/3 cord or 42 cu ft if stacked 15” higher. That would be if your logs are cut at 16” with two rows stacked. I crunched the numbers to calculate those measurements, 😁. Did that in preparation of starting a firewood business on the side. I bought the HD model. I’ve watched your videos, and some, multiple times, lol. I appreciate your effort in sharing them.
You’re welcome and thanks for watching and taking time to comment. When I was stacking and selling by 1/3 cord I would stack the pieces heaped over around 10”-12” over the rails. Now I sale by the 1/4 cord loose in a tote.
I wish you the best in your firewood business!!
Thanks again!
@@TwinCityFirewood I just like to see people succeed in whatever their interest is. My plan is to mainly sell firewood bundles. If I end up selling bulk,…it’ll be by the 1/4 cord. I already have some ideas as to how be unique and different from the other sellers around this area. I will keep watching, and staying in touch. Have a blessed night.
Nice video thanks. I have my Super Split ordered, should be here by July 4, on backorder. Can't wait, got lots of wood to split!
You’ll love it. I’m very happy with mine. I look forward to splitting time!! Appreciate you watching & commenting!!
Love it!! Keep up on the videos!! Love watching others use the super split and they're splitting style. I'm learning a lot so when mine comes in I'll be ready to hit the woodpile ready
Thanks for watching and for the kind words!! I remember waiting impatiently for my super splitter to arrive!! 👊🏻
Just found your channel. New sub. Keep em coming 👍
Many thanks buddy!! 👊🏻
Good video. Nice splitter
Many thanks for watching & commenting!
New Subscriber! Nice work Sir, that Super Split sure makes fast work of those rounds. Surprised me, it’s good with a variety of sizes. Enjoy your day Around the Yard! - Brent
Awesome!! Thanks for subscribing & commenting!! I love my super splitter. Im gonna check out your channel. Thanks again!
Great job. I first started my side hustle splitting by hand with a fiskars x27 like yours. I feel like that helped with learning how to break down knotty rounds on the super splitter. For me, it seems like maple and cherry are more of a pain to split than oak has been when it’s knotty. Some twisted grain cherry from a hedge row is what got me to buy a splitter in the first place. I couldn’t even split it effectively with wedges and a sledge hammer. It just seemed to eat the wedges before it would bust open. The super splitter took care of it once it came, but I had to hit it several times to allow it to twist to go through the knife. It was by far the worst that I split. But it’s long gone now. And the super splitter has been well worth it. Keep up the great work!
I know what you mean with the twisted cherry. I got into a real wavy grain cherry last year. It surprised me how tough it was to split! Thanks for your comment!
Greetings from the UK.
I was going to ask what it's like on bigger "knotty" chunks, but then you picked one up and pumped it through - impressive. Nice video 👍🏼👌🏼
Thanks for your comment!! It doesn’t like knotty pieces all that much. If you can split the straight wood off of them first and split with the knot towards the wedge it will do a much better job. Many thanks for watching!!
@@TwinCityFirewood yeah that makes sense. Thanks for the reply. Now I just have to figure out how to get one of these in the UK!
I love mine. Hopefully you can figure something out logistically. 😉👊🏻
I like your videos, maybe if you have time someday you can show us how to cut the portions out of the IBC totes to be able to use them again later keep up the good work
Yessir, I’ll try to remember to include that in a video sometime. Thanks so much for watching & commenting!!
Liked and subscribed. How do you like the Super Split?
Thanks a lot! I really like it. You can split a lot of wood in a little bit of time. I think it’s probably the most productive splitter you can get for less than 3k. It doesn’t muscle through knotty rounds like a hydraulic splitter will but slices through straight wood with ease. I have a playlist with SS videos if you’re interested. Appreciate your time watching!!
@@TwinCityFirewood 🆒
I hope my Super Split shows up soon, I was notified it was getting close to shipping a couple weeks back. I need it badly, gotta stack of rounds waiting that’s gonna be 2+ cords, then about 4 cords to re split!
Like your large table- mine will be like that too. Seriously a great machine!
How long to fill that tote??
What part of Tennessee? I have family around Alcoa.
Many thanks for watching & commenting!! Your new super splitter will make quick work of that wood you have ready to split. Takes 25 mins on average to split a tote like that. If I wanna rush I can do it faster for sure. I’m in NW TN close to KY.
You don't put anything under the IBC totes so they don't freeze to the ground?
I put down a lot of wood chips where the totes are stored. I did tear one tote up this winter from being frozen to the ground. The chips weren’t thick enough.
What would you suggest to use?
Appreciate your comment and time watching!
@@TwinCityFirewood Pallets to place them on, or 4"x4"x8' stringers like Allan Family Firewood uses in Maine.
@Stihl-Alive044-nc8op Gotcha. Makes sense. Thanks for the info
Where are you located in Tennessee
North west TN. Outside of Martin
@@TwinCityFirewood headed to Gatlinburg in june
I’m 6 hrs from there. Hope y’all have a good time while there! Many thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey TCFW, Is that a J model or the HD? Just curious on the difference
Mine is the J model. It has 2-75 lb flywheels the HD version uses 2-90lb wheels I believe. I love mine. I’d buy a J model all over again b/c it splits everything I’ve asked it to (other than crazy knarly pieces). It will split crotches with no problem if you read the grain. But I have learned to stay away from really tough pieces. It’s not worth the time to take a chance getting hung up on the wedge. It won’t muscle through a piece like hydraulic splitters will. Thanks for watching & commenting.
Do us a maintenance video some time if u get a chance. I seen those spray bottles you got hanging on it. Is that for the roller bearings on that return?
@@donaldpickering4212 Yessir. I keep wd-40 handy to keep the roller bearing clean that rides on the beam. I’ve been thinking bout doing a review/maintenance video of it soon. Thanks again!
Awesome video! Hey question so a stacked heaping 275gallon ibc tote is a face cord/ or 1/3 of a cord,
If u loose stack a 275 ibc heaping it is 1/4 of a cord?
Many thanks!! Yes. A 275gal tote cut @ 16” lengths stacked in 2 rows & heaped over the top rails 8”-10” should equal 1/3 cord.
And yes to the loose stack also, heaping over a good portion above the rails. This is using inside dimensions of 38”x 42”x 46”. A loose cord measures 180 cu ft. Stacked=128 cu ft. Thanks for watching & commenting. Hope this helps
How long in actual time does it take you to fill that tote?
Usually takes around 25-30 mins depending on the wood. And that’s just a steady pace. Nothing crazy. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Only thing quieter than a Honda powered super spit is and electric. Outdoors wit Larry ad robin have an electric
Many thanks for watching and commenting!! It is definitely quieter than my old single wedge hydraulic splitter.
Should have done a hoe down as you were splitting...LMAO....:D Fiddle and banjo music! :D
Lol. I wish I could get real songs on videos for free!
New subscriber just help you and family out on U tube buddy . I follow Allen family firewood a lot like 👍 down to earth 🌎 peoples. My logging buddy BJARNE BUTLER out on West coast BC Canada 🇨🇦. EXTREME TRUCKING ON VANCOUVER ISLAND in 70 . 😊
Thanks so much for subscribing!!
The Allen’s are great folks!!
Glad to have you!!