I want to get one. I think electric would be better for my use since it will be seasonal. Split Oak and Mesquite would the 2 main I would use it for. Any suggestions from the pros out there? I have never had one, well other than an axe and I am not doing that anymore
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I built an 5hp electric/hydraulic log splitter about 25 years ago. It would split anything you could put in it. The good thing with the electric models are they are much quieter and run when you turn the switch. Reminds me a BIL borrowed it years ago and never returned it.
If just splitting wood for a seasonal fireplace I would look into renting one for a day. Home Depot has them. You can get a lot done for a little money and zero upkeep and don’t have to worry about storing it. Maybe go in with someone that wants some wood split too. Just my $.02
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We have had a harbor freight electric one for a couple years. It’s been great for what it is. We don’t run big stuff in it, and we have always kept logs 10-14” long. That’s just how we like our wood anyways...
If your wanting to split 18” long seasoned live oak trunks, well look elsewhere!
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I bit the bullet about 5 years ago, went with a gas from tractor supply. I split wood during the summer to allow for it to dry enough for winter. We have a lot of fires and when we go camping we load up a bunch. Never used an electric but with some of the oak and mesquite we split I can't imagine an electric one would work out very well. JMO
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