Sometimes the log would split after a short 3 seconds (about 8" moving of the ram), sometimes more. If it took the entire length of the ram to split the log it would take 15 seconds. Yes, when you release the handle (or take my foot off the pedal) it comes back to the up positions which automatically reverses the ram.
I only timed the ram pushing the entire length. by the time I removed the split wood and grabbed another log the ram was all the way back. It seems like it does go back faster than it pushes.
Sounds pretty nifty :thumbsup:
Looks like the side plates will catch most of the splits so you don't have to pick them up off the ground. too.
I would like the quietness of an electric motor, particularly inside the barn.
My splitter is a big old hydraulic unit on wheels. Has a trailer hitch tongue and I keep it mounted to an old lawn tractor.
Pivots vertically for large round logs but at my age I prefer 6-12" that only take a couple splits or less.
I usually haul an entire trimmed tree up next to the barn and chunk it up. Then I can split inside the barn door on a rainy day.
I've got a corner section of a barn full and haven't even started the thing for a couple years.
We only use wood for emergency heat in a wood furnace if the power is out in the winter.
It's so much easier to write a check to the co-op power company and just watch that meter spin.
Usually $500-600 a month for a cold Jan-Feb for total electric with 2 heat pumps, but in the summer
only $120 total with total cooling. So it all averages out.