I have one on my PTO driven PHD. It works very well, with a few exceptions.
1. It's really annoying: backing up, trying to center the thing over a log, waiting for it to stop swinging around, etc.
2. Logs that are too small end up spinning on the ground before the screw gets far enough in to split the log.
3. Logs that are too long sometimes don't split well, leaving the screw stuck in the log, unable to easily back it out.
4. Even successful splits are not necessarily nice, even pieces that you would want for a fireplace.
Consequently I only use it to break up the occasional hunk of wood that's too big for me to otherwise easily handle. It's a great tool for that. But I wouldn't recommend it for regular splitting duty at all.
xtn
1. It's really annoying: backing up, trying to center the thing over a log, waiting for it to stop swinging around, etc.
2. Logs that are too small end up spinning on the ground before the screw gets far enough in to split the log.
3. Logs that are too long sometimes don't split well, leaving the screw stuck in the log, unable to easily back it out.
4. Even successful splits are not necessarily nice, even pieces that you would want for a fireplace.
Consequently I only use it to break up the occasional hunk of wood that's too big for me to otherwise easily handle. It's a great tool for that. But I wouldn't recommend it for regular splitting duty at all.
xtn