When I bought my Huskee 22T I also purchased the factory log cradle. After looking closely at it, I determined that the cradle was just too small for how I split wood. I returned the cradle and built a "temporary" stand alone wooden table to use until I could fabricate a larger, permanent table. Well it's now been 3 years and I'm not sure that I could go with anything smaller than the size of that wooden table. It does take some extra work to move the table every time the splitter moves. However, with the way I use the splitter, once it gets pulled out of the storage garage and put near the stacks it usually doesn't move much during that day.
Here are some pictures of the table along with my "mobile hydraulic log lift" in action.