I like the Honda's better too. All the NorthStar splitters have Honda engines with the auto idle feature. Not have to run a higher RPM's continuously makes a huge difference in fuel consumption.
Does the 30 Ton NorthStar perform well on hardwood logs? I ask because the 30 Ton is nearly $200.00 less expensive.
We had (and still have) an old Northern Hydraulics splitter. I don't know the tonnage, but it is less than the 30 ton Northstar. That splitter did all that we wanted, except for splitting verticle. We split red oak, white oak, locust, hickory, maple, walnut- for three families. So, we split a lot of wood each year. The Northstar performs much better, and has never not split a piece of wood. We put anything on it, without fear. We would have no reason to spend the extra $200, in our circumstances. Saying that, we wouldn't want the 22 ton model.
As far as fuel, that Honda starts on the first pull in the coldest weather, and will split 5 truck loads or more on one tank of fuel, running at full throttle.
As I said, we looked at all the models available in our area- TSC, Lowe's, Home Depot, and Northern Tools. The Northstar was the best value, and after using it for two years now, there are no regrets.
We did have to get some parts for it. Someone (we don't know who) decided to help themselves to it, while my father wasn't home- they damaged the throttle-down cable, and tore the kill switch wires loose. It was a cinch to go online and look up the parts diagram posted on the Northern Tools website, and then call and order the cable. A very simple procedure. I have dealt before with TSC and Lowe's, and know that their procedures are not as painless.