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Man, you move quick Mike!!
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That splitter may charge you with "sexual harassment" Mike!!!!
So, a coworker came over last weekend and i rented a skeleton grapple for the skid steer. We spent about 6 hours cutting up the last of my log deck. Worked out really well. I wanna buy a grapple asap.
I ended up bonsaing into the round pile and took whatever i could and dumped it into my leanto. The remainder took 5 truckloads to hand load that was left out in the driveway.
The picture shows the results of the efforts. So i chipped away at this pile some today with a new splitter i bought.
It's a DR Rapid Fire K10. It's an electric kinetic splitter rated to the equivalent of a 10 ton hydraulic splitter. Runs on 110v. This is their cheapest kinetic splitter model and got it on sale for $500.
With what i have split, which is mainly paper birch, seasoned. it performed really well. I had the occasional Doug fir or Tamarack pieces which split even easier. All these species are mainly straight grained wood but the birch can get stringy.
I really think for what it is, it will perform just as well as any hydraulic splitter. Yea, i won't put any crotchety wood on this splitter, but i rarely get anything like that. Especially when i buy log truck loads of wood. It took some time getting used to, but after spending the time, im used to how it works.
It has some design flaws that i think should necessitate some changes to improve it, but i could just be picky. Otherwise, i see this splitter staying in my firewood processing arsenal for many years to come!
I would say in overall, I've got about 4 cords and in 3 to 4 hours split 2 cord.
Edited by hex0rz