I forgot to mention on my previous comment that I appreciate that you include the little struggles that comes with splitting firewood with a wood splitter in your video, I include these slight struggles too in my videos with the Wolfe Ridge 28 Pro. I've really been hammering out the oak splits the last couple of weeks, approximately 9 full cords now, another 8 cords to go, just splitting for my own wood boiler.🔥
Very impressive force behind the ram! I just picked up my 28 Pro from Wolfe Ridge MFG in Eau Claire, WI a couple of weeks ago, waiting for the weather to break here in West Central Wisconsin to start splitting 17 cords of oak. A new subscriber here. Appreciate seeing RU-vid videos in normal speed throughout the video tho.
@Colby’s Firewood - saw a comment where you were saying you wished you had sized up to the box wedge machine? I need to ask why? I am approaching the time where I need to place an order for a Wolfe Ridge, & trying to find out which model to select. Any in site would be appreciated on why you selected the machine you did. Thanks in advance & Enjoy your day Around the Yard! - Brent
Money was the only reason I didn’t go with the box wedge, but I am happy with my machine so far. I just like how the box wedge makes perfect bundle wood
I think you have an awesome splitter and it would be good for an older guy like me.realy makes mine look like a little toy it's a short 12•5 ton old splitter and I am too old.time to upgrade thank you for your video enjoyed it.
came across your vid as I am interested in these wolf ridge splitters. I see you struggling with getting the logs off especially the 6 way splits. Wanted to ask, why not just place the next piece behind it and continue splitting? It would then push the ' stuck ' pieces past being fully split and you wont be pulling and chopping them apart?
@@colbysfirewood800 I have also been curious why the push block stops so far away from the wedge. Seems to me it could come a lot closer but still without touching. If they did that it seem that it would also alleviate the partially split pieces unless they fell outside of the push plate dimension