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bigair
What model did you get and are you satisfied with it?
thanks
What model did you get and are you satisfied with it?
thanks
Did you buy the Huskee yet?
I use a Huskee 35 ton for my firewood business and I really like it, splits anything at all and at $1750 I don't see how you can go wrong. Only problem is the 15 second cycle time.
No, I haven't had the extra cash yet. Seems like something else always pops up that takes priority. I'll rent a splitter again this year then I should be able to get a new one next year.
Steve, your avitar is freakin' me out.
What model did you get and are you satisfied with it?
thanks
Only problem is the 15 second cycle time.
Took 046, Big Woody, Hiwayherbie, bigair, Ahipper 50 and Acemaster, et al advise and purchased it. Used for 5 hours of use this weekend with my boys. I really like it. My boys' appreciate it even more
Could you put a larger GPM pump on it and shorten that? What is the rating of the pump it has now?
Ian
I'm looking at purchasing a Huskee 22 ton 6.5 HP Briggs & Stratton log splitter for occaisional homeowner use, splitting only a cord or two per year of mostly red oak trees with diameters between 8"-24" and lengths of about 20". I was wondering if anyone has experience with this particular machine. One reason I ask is because I rented a log splitter recently that had difficulty splitting the 24" pieces. I was only able to split them by positioning them on their very edges and taking small slices off at a time. I don't want to buy a log splitter that is not going to be able to split 24" pieces. I called the rental business yesterday to ask how many tons and HP their log splitters are rated for and was told they are 10 ton with 10 HP motors. So I assume that a new 22 ton splitter shouldn't have any problems splitting 24" red oak?
just bought the same thing last week......nothing stops that S.O.B. very impressed so far bigger stuff i go vertical with good to have an x tra set of hands too good luck
Thanks for all of the info. I was at Sears a couple of days ago and was looking at their logsplitter. It was a Craftsman 27 ton with a 6.5 HP Briggs & Stratton for $1300. Same price as the Huskee 27 ton 6.5 HP. Anyone know who makes the Craftsman logsplitters? Though I'll probably go with the Huskee 22 ton, I'm curious who makes the Craftsman splitters.
I am asking this for my dad. Has anyone ever had a problem with the couplings? Have the ears ever sheared off?
When the splitter was assembled in appears to have been assembled incorrectly.
The shaft on the motor was too long for the setup and they cut a hole in the spider in order for the motor to be bolted to the bracket.
Now the only way I can see to correct it is to make a spacer between the motor and the bracket before installing a new coupling.
Has anyone had this problem? Or any suggestions as to why this has happened? Or how to repair it?
I am asking this for my dad. Has anyone ever had a problem with the couplings? Have the ears ever sheared off?
When the splitter was assembled in appears to have been assembled incorrectly.
The shaft on the motor was too long for the setup and they cut a hole in the spider in order for the motor to be bolted to the bracket.
Now the only way I can see to correct it is to make a spacer between the motor and the bracket before installing a new coupling.
Has anyone had this problem? Or any suggestions as to why this has happened? Or how to repair it?
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