My neighbor has one of these. He splits a LOT of wood for a commercial operation. It will split fast enough to keep 2-3 High Schools boys on their toes. They have put about 200 cord through it since last March and it is going STRONG. The weakest link is the little roller bearing that the arm rides on. Get some extra ones (they've killed 3 in that time). They split Mulberry, Cottonwood, Ash, Locust, Walnut, Oak, and evn some Elm and Osage Orange. They use it on anything form about 24" and smaller - just takes more splits.
The thing will NOT impress you when you recieve it - it looks like it will die in a few hours. It has held up EXTREMELY well - with only the bear going out (they're cheap). The man has an old silege "pit" silo that he has put a roof over. It's about 40' wide, and 150' feet long - and he has FILLED - to the rafters -it more the TWICE with split wood - 90% from this splitter.
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