Huskee Wood Splitters

AndyMan

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Has anyone used a Huskee firewood splitter? They look like they would do a good job, but they also look pretty dangerous.

Right now I split all of my firewood by hand - mostly oak and maple, with a bit of apple and cherry.
 

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AndyMan,are those the ones sold at T.S.C. ?would'nt mind having one.I just split 2 cords by hand.guess it's good exercise for a 60 yr. old. russ
 

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Has anyone used a Huskee firewood splitter? They look like they would do a good job, but they also look pretty dangerous.

Right now I split all of my firewood by hand - mostly oak and maple, with a bit of apple and cherry.

A friend of mine has one and he thinks it's the cats a$$. It seems pretty safe to me, doesn't move all that fast. As long as you keep your hand off the end of the log it's probably less dangerous than a mower
 

Dannie

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Have one,should have got one sooner.Any piece of equipment is as save as the user.
 

AndyMan

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AndyMan,are those the ones sold at T.S.C. ?would'nt mind having one.I just split 2 cords by hand.guess it's good exercise for a 60 yr. old. russ

I did see them at TSC. They had them in two different sizes. Are the different sizes for different sized logs, or for different hardness of wood?
 

173abn

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It's like the old saying you get what you pay for .the larger one works faster ,has more splitting force,larger cylinder,bigger pump and motor.They also sell a verticle unit .Never used one so can't say which is better. russ
 

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We gathered 5 cords this year. Usually I split it by hand a little at a time. We started a little later than usual, so I got behind on the splitting (which I love to do). I rented a splitter for a day and made quick work of the last cord.
 

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We use ten cords of wood to heat our home each winter. We absolutely could not live without our wood splitter! We got a good deal on ours from a neighbor who decided to upgrade his model.
 

173abn

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Green Girl,that's a lot of wood! Is wood your only heat source and what kind of wood do you burn? russ
 
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