sirbuildalot
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For $12K he could get a super split and a very nice and adequate hydraulic splitter with a log lift for the big stuff, probably with money left over. I have both and it is very convenient. 16 cord per year is not very much, not enough to justify a $12K hydro splitter IMO
Not a bad idea.
He could get something like this to turn the rounds into manageable size chunks...
https://ruggedmade.com/37-ton-horiz...MIl-aL0ony5wIViZWzCh2DWQ4mEAQYASABEgIU3PD_BwE
Then a Supersplit to chew through the chunks.
After, he could buy a new QA grapple and a set of QA forks, and still have a couple grand to put back in the bank, or buy his wife a gift for letting him get so may new toys.