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Hello,
I would like to find out what actual experience people have with skid steer splitters.
I have a nursery and am zoned for Ag / retail. After hearing a story of a friend getting only two face cords when he order a full cord for $250 (N.E., PA), I figured maybe it is time to get into the business, so people like him can get a full cord at a decent price and I can make a buck.
So here is my question: We are purchasing a full size skid steer (Takeuchi TL140) as well as a mini skid steer (boxer 500 series) this spring for our nursery. I am looking into a log splitter to utilize the auxiliary hydraulics. There is plenty of pressure and flow rate on both machines to operate a log splitter. I may even add some type of adapter to mount this on the Boxer if I need to take it off site, since the mini is much easier to move and can get into tighter yards to split wood, but I will be using it mainly on the full sized machine.
I looking for some one who has experience using an inverted splitter as well as horizontal / vertical splitter attachments on a skid steer. I’m concerned about the following and wondering if a standalone splitter may be better. I will be splitting 16” logs up to 5’ wide and maybe fifty plus cords year.
So far this is what I came up with:
Skid Steer Splitter Pros:
uses diesel gas
save on cost of pump since both machines have more than adequate flow rate vs. standalone splitter
inverted unit can split the larger rounds on the ground without being moved and I can stay in the cab on very cold days (even though cold doesn't bother me)
inverted unit is able to pick up and hold logs so you can cut them with the saw
inverted unit can split over a truc, trailer or in a separate pile
horizontal / vertical unit seems quicker (both standalone and skid steer versions)
Skid Steer Spliter Cons:
while using the nnverted unit the loader will dig a big mud pit maneuvering the skid steer for each split (not horizontal / vertical stationary attachment) where logs are sitting
inverted may not be albe to split pieces as small quickly (not vertical / horizontal attachment)
adding more hours (I guess you would call this light use hours) than necessary on the machines
Please don’t respond with coments like the following: Go to the big box stores and buy a cheap splitter; it was good enough for my neighbor’s wife’s brother’s neighbor.
OR: You should splitting by hand is more that adequate and healthier; these types of answers will not help me.
(F.Y.I. - I am having some heart problems)
I would like someone who has experience with the skid steer log splitters to comment.
Thank you in advance.
I would like to find out what actual experience people have with skid steer splitters.
I have a nursery and am zoned for Ag / retail. After hearing a story of a friend getting only two face cords when he order a full cord for $250 (N.E., PA), I figured maybe it is time to get into the business, so people like him can get a full cord at a decent price and I can make a buck.
So here is my question: We are purchasing a full size skid steer (Takeuchi TL140) as well as a mini skid steer (boxer 500 series) this spring for our nursery. I am looking into a log splitter to utilize the auxiliary hydraulics. There is plenty of pressure and flow rate on both machines to operate a log splitter. I may even add some type of adapter to mount this on the Boxer if I need to take it off site, since the mini is much easier to move and can get into tighter yards to split wood, but I will be using it mainly on the full sized machine.
I looking for some one who has experience using an inverted splitter as well as horizontal / vertical splitter attachments on a skid steer. I’m concerned about the following and wondering if a standalone splitter may be better. I will be splitting 16” logs up to 5’ wide and maybe fifty plus cords year.
So far this is what I came up with:
Skid Steer Splitter Pros:
uses diesel gas
save on cost of pump since both machines have more than adequate flow rate vs. standalone splitter
inverted unit can split the larger rounds on the ground without being moved and I can stay in the cab on very cold days (even though cold doesn't bother me)
inverted unit is able to pick up and hold logs so you can cut them with the saw
inverted unit can split over a truc, trailer or in a separate pile
horizontal / vertical unit seems quicker (both standalone and skid steer versions)
Skid Steer Spliter Cons:
while using the nnverted unit the loader will dig a big mud pit maneuvering the skid steer for each split (not horizontal / vertical stationary attachment) where logs are sitting
inverted may not be albe to split pieces as small quickly (not vertical / horizontal attachment)
adding more hours (I guess you would call this light use hours) than necessary on the machines
Please don’t respond with coments like the following: Go to the big box stores and buy a cheap splitter; it was good enough for my neighbor’s wife’s brother’s neighbor.
OR: You should splitting by hand is more that adequate and healthier; these types of answers will not help me.
(F.Y.I. - I am having some heart problems)
I would like someone who has experience with the skid steer log splitters to comment.
Thank you in advance.