If that video is what you're looking at buying, then yes, I would do it. 30 cords to pay it off?Hello everyone,
New member here! I have been splitting wood with a 20 ton yard machine and a 25 ton county line for years. I am looking at purchasing a Built-Rite super 11 model. It’s one year used with 90 hours for $8800.
I’m wondering if there is justification in spending that kind of money for a splitter? I have 3 to 4 guys that help me split wood during our off-season and a Ditch Witch machine.
Trying to decide if I should pull the trigger. I’d have to sell 30 cords to break even.
So over two years time it'll easily be paid for and then it's profit. The way that can split 10 ways is a game changer. Conveyor belt is next.