Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
Slapshot,
There's a couple companies that re-badge the Speeco if that helps find more dealers. New Holland is one.
Gary,
The one thing I found that you may want to check. On the oil reservoir fill cap, there's a breather hole. Make sure it's pointed away from where you stand. When I got mine, there was a bit too much oil and it squirted out onto my leg. Pants survived but shoes were ruined.
Brian
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
Thanks for the pointer Brian. I've already checked that out - believe it or not I actually read the manual. [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img] LOL! Besides, I wear old Carhart pants and beat up steel-toed shoes because I've ruined too many good clothes over the years "just taking the new toy for a quick spin." [img]/forums/images/icons/blush.gif[/img]
Thanks!
Gary
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
Thanks for the advice, there isnt a TSC within 100 miles from me. There is a local chain Orschlens that sells a couple, I'll check them out as well.
-dave
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
I bought a 26-ton unit on EBay. It was a one-year old Yard Machines (MTD) unit and I only paid about $800 for it. The big box stores sell it for around $1400. Last year I cut, split, and delivered 90 cord of firewood. I've done another 50 this year. The splitter has held up very well. I tuned up the 6.5 hp B&S motor once. that's about it. I am very happy with it and what I paid for it.
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
I got one of the manual 10 ton splitters for building up upper body strength for hockey. That is all I need since I burn mostly swamp maple. I had trouble with it until I drained out the jack oil, cleaned the valves, and refilled with tractor hydraulic oil. I think the jack oil was ok, but I have tractor hydaulic oil on hand. When I get into the crotch wood I get the workout I want. It was a hundred bucks on sale and needs no gas, and I can use it in the basement. I am also designing a plate for the wedge, so I will have a hydraulic press when I need one.
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
I finally ended up buying a Swisher 28ton w/10.5hp. Only used it a couple times and it works well enough. Kinda awkward to fold up, but otherwise it has plenty of power.
It was $1399 which is the same price Home Depot/Lowes were selling a much samller Murray/Troy Bilt.
Plus Swisher is a local Missouri company...always like to help out the local economy.
-dave
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters:Update on 30t?
Any updates on the HF 30 ton splitter? I'm looking for a splitter, this one is on sale right now, and I'd like to get some BTDT input from someone who actually owns one.
Thanks!
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Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters:Update on 30t?
We recently purchased the harbor freight 30t log splitter for $999.99. I'm very pleased with it's operation, I think it's very beefy and able to split anything I can lift onto the platform easily.
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters:Update on 30t?
Thanks.
How are the ergonomics? Any problems with splits falling on the engine/pump? How was assembling this beast?
Thanks again,
Re: Harbor Freight Log Splitters
I think that's a good idea. I had that log splitter myself but as I am growing a little bit older, I wanted to split my firewood in side of my garage so I needed an electric log splitter and found a good one at www.omegastores.com. log splitter