Very interesting info. I just purchased a outdoor wood stove this summer. I Run a tree and backhoe service. This answered a lot of the questions I have. I am currently running a 3 point tractor style splitter that I picked up used for 300 bucks where someone added a stand and wheels to it. I use my S-185 on this thing and with a 4"x30" stroke cylinder the cycle time is fast enough to be a little bit scary. I just use it obviously just for splitting by hand. I set up by my pile with the skid and the splitter, and set the front backhoe bucket just under and beside the splitter split my rounds and dropping them into the backhoe bucket, then I just dump them into one of my four old flare box or barge wagons, and park them in one of my old sheds. I just picked up a stand alone splitter that a guy had flipped it over going down the road a couple of times. It broke the frame and trashed the motor. The cylinder, I beam and wedge was just fine yet. So I think I got a bit lucky and picked it up for 200 bucks. Its a 5"x 28-29" stroke cylinder. I am going to mount it on a quick attach plate with framing and have it mounted upside down and sideways in front of the skid. I realized without a log lift a lot of the logs I drag home are too much stress on my body to try to get on the splitter. I plan to use the skid mounted to quarter up some of the larger rounds to be able to handle by hand to split in the conventional splitter. The way I look at it my back is very crucial to making my business go and having the skid splitter is good insurance for my back. From what I hear back surgeries are not cheap. My Idea for running a boiler set up is to save money not ruin my body.