Normally I like to go big, and everyone says to for splitters. But I am looking at 17 ton wood splitter. Reason I am considering that, and not 27 ton, is it smaller. Easier to fit in the barn, and move around by myself. Biggest I would probably split is 12-14” green maple. At the moment I let green wood dry before splitting by hand. I do some choke cherry. We do get some real big poplar, but often I leave it in woods. This is for my camp. Being that Wisconsin is full of dead ash, I have considered getting a wood burner for at home too.
Looking at the 17 ton and it looks so small, compared to the bigger units, it makes me nervous. But also the size could me nice. Opinions? I do about 2 cord a wood at camp a year.
On sale $750, and I happen to have 750 credit. Opinions? Thanks
https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/lu...RMoHwR!-1111992827?bc=11434|11435|11471|11477
Looking at the 17 ton and it looks so small, compared to the bigger units, it makes me nervous. But also the size could me nice. Opinions? I do about 2 cord a wood at camp a year.
On sale $750, and I happen to have 750 credit. Opinions? Thanks
https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/lu...RMoHwR!-1111992827?bc=11434|11435|11471|11477