I can also attest first hand to Wolfe Ridge customer service being second to none. I wont go into the details of the issues I had, other than to say there was an oversight on the specs of the machine I ordered. Not only did Chris see to it that it was put right immediately, but he did so without the slightest hesitation or concern for what it might cost him financially. He went above and beyond for me, until I was more than satisfied. If karma does what it is supposed to do, then he will reap the rewards many times over. Good on ya, Chris. My machine is awesome.
The thing I love on this that my Easton doesnt have is the slots in the tray. This allows for debris to fall thru, and not get mixed in with the split firewood. Thanks for the vid
Great point about "seasoned dry firewood " I am the Firewood chair for Falmouth Lion's, Maine. We cut ,buck process 24 cord a year. Our 2023 wood is in the Lion's den. Oak takes 12 to 18 months to season.
I had several commercial grade splitters. By far the wolferidge is the best splitter I have. (3 splitters and 2 conveyors). You can’t beat their customer service. Great people to work with.
I mostly use my 35 sho. Chris calls it the mofo. Check it out on his you tube page. I also have the 35sho box wedge and the 35ho 36” splitter. All are great machines
Wolferidge has been nothing but great for me too! Easy to deal with, always answered my questions. I been very Happy with my 28 HO. Wish i would have got the 35 SHO, but the 28 HO fits my needs currently!
I have the same model on order and all of the emails I have sent to Wolfe Ridge have been fantastic.. Surprised with all that support on the wedge it still bent up the ram..
The real dirty truth Colby is that six way wedges don't speed you up. They are slow and problematic. Your better off with a single or at most a 4 way. Time yourself doing several cords each way and you'll see what I men. I found it out the hard way myself.
I h=think that with another 4 or 5 years of a lot of practice you will turn out to be very good at this. As of now it is very clear that you really don't know what you're doing. Nothing at all wrong with that everyone starts somewhere! Good for you friend have at it!
Sounds a lot different than my experience with splitter E. Whenever I contact them for a problem, it seems their goal is to prevent spending any money and deny that my problem is a problem. When I did get them to send me parts to fix a leak, they sent the wrong part and I decided to spend my money at a local hydraulic shop to get the right fitting. Brand E is too focused on serving the YT community at the expense of those of us that don’t have a channel.
@@colbysfirewood800 the Axis has been great except for a few things. Just frustrating seeing guys in videos rave over awesome customer support and then see a different side when I contact them.
To bad you can't lift and split from the same side instead of walking around the machine every time, I wouldn't waste a cent on a machine like that, walking aound and over your wood you already split, Very dumb idea!!
That big square platform this thing is built off of is completly unnecessary and gets in the way big time. If I had to walk back and forth like that to load it then switch sides to run it I'd be calling Chris about more than broken parts. It really makes no sense because this type of splitter is commonly used with a conveyor and should be operated mainly from the load side. IDK, maybe you just got really ,short arms?