Chris616
Silver Member
I have a history of buying better tools than I really need, but I enjoy working with quality stuff. We lost enough trees in a big wind last year that my wife convinced me that I needed to get a splitter instead of doing it by hand, which is what I’d done until then. I looked at renting, but that wasn’t going to be cost-effective compared to buying. I looked at a lot of really nice splitters online, but this time I bought a tool just good enough to do the job. It was a Champion 27 ton from a big box store. It’s not the greatest quality, but it has a Honda engine, so that part will last a long time.
I could see that stuff would be falling on the engine, and there isn’t enough space for handling material. I looked at some fancy add-on tables that people had made, but in the end I just located a 2’x 6’ folding plastic table on the engine side of the unit. It’s more than strong enough, it protects the engine, and it gives me a space to deal with a round after splitting it the first time.
I haven’t had to use the splitter for over a year now, so every time I see it in the shop it reminds me that I made the right choice of not buying a tool that would be more appropriate for a commercial user.
I did an audit after last summer’s work of cutting, splitting and stacking and there are 27 cords scattered around the property. Please, no more wind storms for a few years.
I could see that stuff would be falling on the engine, and there isn’t enough space for handling material. I looked at some fancy add-on tables that people had made, but in the end I just located a 2’x 6’ folding plastic table on the engine side of the unit. It’s more than strong enough, it protects the engine, and it gives me a space to deal with a round after splitting it the first time.
I haven’t had to use the splitter for over a year now, so every time I see it in the shop it reminds me that I made the right choice of not buying a tool that would be more appropriate for a commercial user.
I did an audit after last summer’s work of cutting, splitting and stacking and there are 27 cords scattered around the property. Please, no more wind storms for a few years.