Wood Splitter

Bajr

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I'm looking to get a wood splitter. The only ones in the area that carry them is Lowe's (craftsman 28 ton), Home Depot (champion 27 ton) I think both carry yardman also, and TSC (country line 27 ton). Has anyone got any experience with these? I'm not interested in ordering one from someone else and it being shipped to me.
 

NRA4LIFE

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You can't go wrong with that tonnage. My 25 has never met anything it couldn't split. I would maybe suggest to try and find one with a Honda engine. I have no idea how old mine is as I bought it used, but that Honda has been unbelievable.
 
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Depending on what exactly you are splitting, I'd get one with a lift arm.


Makes big blocks pretty easy.

I suspect not much difference in any of the box stores outside of features on the individual units.
 
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I have an older model 27T Troy-bilt with a Honda motor. My mom has a 25T, I'm not sure what the brand is, but it has the Honda motor too. Her machine has a much faster cycle time than mine but it has a history of sheering the coupler between the pump and motor. I would lean towards whatever brand had a Honda motor.
 
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Like others have said, buy one with a trusted brand name motor. Honda, Briggs and Stratton etc. tilt up to vertical is nice for those big rounds you can’t lift.
 

bowkill

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We have had the TSC splitter for several years. Works great and haven't been stopped by any nasty, gnarly piece of wood yet! Also stands up vertical for the really big, heavy chunks!
 

Fullfan

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Also have a TSC County line 40 ton, with a Kohler motor. Have used it the past 5 years and love it. It can be used vertical for big stuff, and horizontal for wood I can pick up. Been a solid machine as I split lots of oak, cherry, maple and locust. One thing to check no matter what you purchase, is the cycle time of the ram. Thinking mine is 7-8 seconds.
 

Thess87

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Tsc splitter with Honda engine for at least 10 years only thing I’ve ever done to it was replaced the seals in it this year.
 

riversidejeep

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Has anybody fooled around with adjusting the stroke on a splitter ? I cut my firewood 14" and the stroke on my splitter is 24-28"? When by myself as the ram is retracting i'm trying to get the next round of wood in position. If it's close and not to big I can stop the ram and start extending it, but if not it retracts all the way and hits the detent that kicks out the hydraulics. I'm wondering if a guy could put a stop of some sort on the ram?
 
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