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I have a Iron and Oak 26T with a Honda GC engine.
The engine is outstanding. Starts first pull EVERY TIME even after sitting all winter.
Having one of these engines was literally my only criteria but I'm having trouble. North Star has them but you're looking at $500 shipping and then 6 hours + assembly.
I stopped by Tractor Supply and they have a nice County Line 30 ton splitter for $1,000 with a Kohler Engine on it. We have a lot of small engines on our farm including a large number of Honda clones. The Harbor Freight Predator is the gold standard... everything else has been downhill from there.
While $1,000 for a log splitter sounds like a deal... and while that engine says kohler on the side of it... I think I recognize that engine based on the parts.
It looks like a rebranded Lifan and just like the absolute worst Honda clone we have. I hate that thing.
Is there anyone out there selling a splitter north of 26 tons, with a Honda GC engine for less than $2,000?
If not then what is the buy? These thousand dollar jobs from Tractor Supply and just replace the engine if it gives you trouble? One of the $1,500 yard machines or similar from Home Depot or Lowe's? Cheaper Honda engines? Briggs & Stratton engines?
I feel like it shouldn't be this difficult but I'm not coming up with anything locally.
Also for reference we split old California Live Oak. It is some of the curliest gnarliest stuff there is. Impossible to split half the time. It absolutely stops my 26 ton splitter almost every 5 min. So I wouldn't want to go smaller.
The engine is outstanding. Starts first pull EVERY TIME even after sitting all winter.
Having one of these engines was literally my only criteria but I'm having trouble. North Star has them but you're looking at $500 shipping and then 6 hours + assembly.
I stopped by Tractor Supply and they have a nice County Line 30 ton splitter for $1,000 with a Kohler Engine on it. We have a lot of small engines on our farm including a large number of Honda clones. The Harbor Freight Predator is the gold standard... everything else has been downhill from there.
While $1,000 for a log splitter sounds like a deal... and while that engine says kohler on the side of it... I think I recognize that engine based on the parts.
It looks like a rebranded Lifan and just like the absolute worst Honda clone we have. I hate that thing.
Is there anyone out there selling a splitter north of 26 tons, with a Honda GC engine for less than $2,000?
If not then what is the buy? These thousand dollar jobs from Tractor Supply and just replace the engine if it gives you trouble? One of the $1,500 yard machines or similar from Home Depot or Lowe's? Cheaper Honda engines? Briggs & Stratton engines?
I feel like it shouldn't be this difficult but I'm not coming up with anything locally.
Also for reference we split old California Live Oak. It is some of the curliest gnarliest stuff there is. Impossible to split half the time. It absolutely stops my 26 ton splitter almost every 5 min. So I wouldn't want to go smaller.