Yes I was thinking the same. Break something, get a crappy replacement part....
Yes we are listening. Sorry for the mistake on our behalf, we will be updating the marketing material. And please understand all of the marketing 'bullets' dont make it to the site because of 3rd party hosting limits. So we recommend "soft hardwoods and straight grains" for best results. Above all we recommend common sense when using the product. If you split really gnarly, nasty woods, stick with the stock 2-way. If you have some nice straight, well cut logs, the 4 way can help save some time. Your results will vary....mostly depending upon the wood type. Thank you for the purchase and always feel free to call us if you have any questions.
2412, please don't be offended, I was referring to my 22 ton TSC. It will split "Big" Oak fine with it's chinchy 4 way. But, if you put a knot on it, it will twist that little bugger into a pretzel, and I've seen people do it, just because they weren't told specifically not to.
It's really pretty simple!I would like to know what your guidelines are for soft, hardwood. There are going to be knots and gnarly logs in every tree. For the easy to split stuff, I actually prefer swinging a manual splitter. Maybe after I get it on site and running, the limits will become more obvious. I just don’t want to learn by destroying equipment.
just throw your narley chunks to the side and split them later with the 2 way or noodle them.