Go thru less than two face cords a winter and that's if I'm up there a lot in the winter try and make wood once a year in spring or early summer rotate two separate stacks stored in garage to season each one for over a year at a time. Have an older cheap 25 ton splitter up north kind of a pain to transport, currently cutting and splitting at my dad's over a hundred miles away using maples cut down that were blocking his satellite service, lol. I use a smaller electric splitter down state splitting hardwood for fire place ambiance fires, occasionally split softer evergreens for outdoor camp fires at times it's difficult splitting hardwood with underpowered electric splitter and I usually have to cut rounds smaller to split. Anyways my wood stove primary source of heat, up north can take 20 inch logs, may go with Heavier duty electric but I'd rather utilize tractors PTO to split I usually transport splitter to felled tree instead of transporting cut rounds to splitter and subsequent electric outlet I'll need. Utilize either a sxs or 4 wheele with a cheap garden trailer transporting split wood. If that cheap consumer grade kohler motor on 25 ton splitter blows up or becomes increasingly unreliable may transfer hydraulic components to a homemade 3 point splitter to run off tractor pto However don't care for doing many projects up there anymore. A lot has to do with usually making a hundred plus mile roundtrip looking for something I need or think I do.