Hi All,
re: the screw type wood splitter. I have five acers in Massachusetts. In the seventies and eighties
I was on a strictly wood economy; for both heat and hot water in the house. ( two stoves,15-20 cords
a winter). I had one of the screw type splitters on my one-ton International Harvester pick-up.
I've got hundreds of hours using "the screw"!!! IMHO, it was without a doubt the BEST splitter
I.ve ever used. Reasons: 1, It did indeed relolve very slowly, nothing happened quickly!!, safe.
There was never a time that things were filpping around. 2, there is a 'kill switch' near your hand
or foot at all times. 3, power!!, knots, root balls, tree jounts, were no problem at all. The power-
torque comes from the design, ie: the Screw not the driving device. 4, ease of operation: since
the 'screw' was only 12-15 inches off the ground lifting was kept to a minimum. I just rolled or held
the log ( 2" to 2' ) up to the the screw and when to grabbed; just step back and watch. Yes, it was
sometimes necessary to use a mawl to knock a log loose, but only one in a hundred.................
5, One man operation, quick, quiet..........
Well then, a few years back I got my 2710 and have been looking ever since for a screw splitter
to fit my PTO. By all means, if one is just going to hang on the wall for a decoration, CALL ME.
Phil B