msmith
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I'm looking at purchasing an inverted wood splitter for my CTL. My Timbewolf TW3HD has been great but I'm at the age that those 20-30 inch rounds are a bear to wrestle to the splitter especially since I cut them 30' long for my OWB.
I know the advantages of wedge on beam vs wedge on ram for regular horizontal splitters but have no experience with the inverted splitters for a skid loader. From watching videos I can see some things that create questions. It looks like for large rounds that take multiple splits, the wedge on ram seems to be advantageous as it SEEMS like it takes less moving around to make several splits. The wedge on beam seems to be more productive if you have smaller rounds that you are going to squirt the splits straight into a trailer, tote, or just a big pile.
However, I digress. I have no experience with them and want to hear from those that either have them or have used them.
Thanks in advance,
I know the advantages of wedge on beam vs wedge on ram for regular horizontal splitters but have no experience with the inverted splitters for a skid loader. From watching videos I can see some things that create questions. It looks like for large rounds that take multiple splits, the wedge on ram seems to be advantageous as it SEEMS like it takes less moving around to make several splits. The wedge on beam seems to be more productive if you have smaller rounds that you are going to squirt the splits straight into a trailer, tote, or just a big pile.
However, I digress. I have no experience with them and want to hear from those that either have them or have used them.
Thanks in advance,