As a multi brand farm machinery dealer for 55 years we sold American brand wood splitters, made in Black River, NY. The majority of them that we sold were vertical 3pt hitch mounted units that could handle up to 36" blocks. Personally I hated using them because you were always bent over at the waist using them and most of the time on your knees manhandling the blocks. Yea, I know people say they just set on an unsplit block and use it, but, They forget to mention that there is some other grunt there to wrestle the blocks onto the foot of the splitter and then bend over many more times to toss all the split blocks onto a trailer. That is what I call Yo-Yo wood. Pick it up drop it on the ground and then pick it up again and do it over and over. That is BS in my mind. Just pick up a block once and watch the split pieces fall off the end of splitter and drop into an elevator, and then fall into a trailer, and then to stack it, pick it off the tailgate of the trailer without bending down and picking all those blocks off the ground again. Work smart, not hard on your hands and knees lifting wood only to drop it on the ground again to lift it again!!!! If you want to see a real nice commercially built firewood system, Google "Outdoors With The Morgans" and watch Mike and Melisa on their U-tube channel, handle firewood from standing tree to delivered firewood.-----------------Loren
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