Scottbel
ArboristSite Lurker
We are in the market for our first log splitter and have narrowed our options down to a select few machines. I really like the speed and simplicity of the kinetic style splitters and would love to go for a Super Split, but a lead time of 16 weeks and higher cost are making that a difficult choice. Seems like numerous companies come out with kinetic splitters, then don't continue to make them (Oregon, DR Power, etc.). I like the price point and availability of the DK2 40-Ton Kinetic splitter, but don't have a good feel for their build quality or reliability.
My neighbor has had good luck with a NorthStar hydraulic splitter from Nothern Tool and I'm very close to pulling the trigger on one of their 37-Ton models with the torsion axle setup and Kohler CH440 engine. I'd welcome any feedback from you all.
My neighbor has had good luck with a NorthStar hydraulic splitter from Nothern Tool and I'm very close to pulling the trigger on one of their 37-Ton models with the torsion axle setup and Kohler CH440 engine. I'd welcome any feedback from you all.