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Old 08-08-2016, 09:44 AM   #3
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^ This. Unless you've got a couple reliable workers, speed won't be an issue. Add to that the inability to lift big rounds (the need for vertical, as mentioned above) and safety, and you're better looking at a standard piston-type splitter. And I would add a couple thoughts: if this is a one-time operation, buy a higher-end used one or $1000 Tractor Supply one and sell it when done--you'll make most, if not all, your money back.

Finally, unless you've done lots of this before, be prepared to be patient and work in reasonable conditions/weather. Other than being dangerous, splitting wood, though easier with a splitter, is hard work but, in my experience, can be enjoyable and good exercise if done right.

Good luck!

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