Thanks to everyone for subscribing! We have officially hit 1000 subs, the drawing will be held on 1/16/2020 as that will be my next chance to make the video. There’s still time to get in to win the $50.00 AMAZON GIFT CARD!!!! Thanks again and good luck to everyone!
I'm from Canada . Eastonmade splitter is Canadian made only 1 hour away from me in Ontario . Got me a Black Diamond 25 ton splitter . Only burn a few cords in my fire pit a year . Smart the way you split that wood . Kept on moving the machine back as the pile got bigger and was always near the rounds .
Proud owner of county line 11 second cycle time. It's never been vertical, I use a 8ft table made to hold rounds . Perhaps one day I'll upgrade to a faster machine . This year alone solid sales of 35 cords, with possible 1 seasoned cord yet to be sold Then it's on to next years buck, split and stack. Happy holidays my south eastern ky neighbor
Love what I see of the Eastonmade. Currently using a HUSKY 22 ton. No lift, slow. Already spit for 8 days,, many more to go. Just for my outdoor wood burner in Prospect, Ohio.
From Bloomingburg N.Y. I use a huskee 35 ton and a speedCo 22 ton splitter. I split at least 15 minimum but some years as much as 20+cords. I need to get an Eastonmade splitter .... it would save me so much time...
Joe Crawford from South Charleston Ohio. We passed you the Sunday of Paul Bonyun on your way home with the splitter! Enjoy your videos! Best friend of mine has an EastonMade 12-22. We hang out and split wood together. Works awesome!
Jerry Hauser here in Tobaccoville, NC. Just got a new Countyline, 40-ton splitter. It's for home use only. Don't plan on getting into the firewood business, so we wouldn't need something as nice as your EastonMade 9-16. It is nice to sit in my recliner and watch others do the work though.
Hi, I'm from south central PA. I have been searching for a commercial log splitter for some time. Based on my research, the Eastonmade splitter is the way to go. I hope to have my own in a couple of years.
Yeah I did a lot of research when buying our EastonMade went to shows and seen them in action plus all the other brands too and decided that EastonMade was the best value and built machine. After using ours over the last several months we couldn’t be happier with it. When you get yours you’ll wonder how you made it without it lol!
I have a splitter we built and run it off the tractor remotes, it has a four way wedge as well. I would like to add a lift one day for bigger rounds. Those Easton Splitters are a nice machine. Congratulations on the sub gain!
Hello from Australia and l have a 20 ton wood splitter here that l use and got it for Christmas from my darling wife plus enjoying your video's and well done. Regards Frank from here in Australia
Like your content, just got in from splitting a bunch or red oak from NE Ohio, home made splitter, split enough that the main beam you can almost see your reflection!
Thanks buddy, I am not here for any free stuff, I just enjoy your vids, we both like fire wood and all of the stuff that comes with it. If I win , give it Lyle, your getting a young man a chance to learn on how to work and how to work as a team. Thank you.
Holding up great no problems at all, I made a two year review video on it but haven’t got it edited yet, so stay tuned for that, but I couldn’t be happier with the quality and performance of the machine.
Tennessee here. I’ve been running a box store special but would love to upgrade to something like the eastonmade that you have. I think that is what brought me to your channel. Good videos. Keep em coming
If you had the Eastonmade conveyor, you'd get a little more production. You wouldn't have to keep moving the splitter as the split pile of firewood wouldn't be in the way.
If you don’t split a lot of wood a county line or something from a box store may do, but if you really split a lot and want a long lasting, fast machine EastonMade has their ultra with a 4 second cycle time starting, I believe at $3500. And models go up from there. The Ultra model is a good in between a residential and a commercial and is very fast
Max from NY. Using a Boss 8ton electric splitter but upgrading to a rugged made 22ton with log lift n honda engine. Ur eastonmade is my dream splitter. Can u give that away 😂. Awesome video. iGot 2 days of splitting here for u 😉
Hey this is Steven. Ive been looking into getting into the fire wood business here in North Carolina. Been looking and the country line splitter from tractor supply. Would love to have the one you have. I don't know if I could sale that much wood here cause the winter weather doesn't last long here
The county line is a good splitter I have the 25 ton. But if your pressed for time or do a high production it’s definitely worth going the extra mile for a commercial. You can produce 1/2 to 3/4 cords per hour with the county line under the right conditions.
@@stevethiel5838 I ordered it before the Paul bunyan show and Andrew brought it to the show then I finished paying for it and brought it home on the last day of the show
@@stevethiel5838 that was my feelings also and they are very heavy built my only regret is that I didn't buy it years ago and I wish that I would have bought a elevator also.
Thinking back when I was a kid growing up, my father cut the firewood and I burst it with an ax, sledgehammer and wedge. What I would have gave for one of these. I am from Mississippi.
My name is Robert and I'm from Michigan I'm looking for a log splitter. I borrow one from a guy I work with.... trade wood to him for using it ... good luck looking forward to seeing more from you
With a conveyor you could have 1 person loading, you splitting, and the last person stacking, with less hands on time for the stacker! Other than that good video!
#977 here let's go n grow. Just found you. Hope you get 1k this weekend. Nice wood pile. What part of the country? We are in northern Michigan. Nice stuff. Good start to your channel.
We subscribed to your channel, and went to #1 and trying to watch, you play to much music, and to loud, love your videos, not all that music, SORRY, way to loud.