Mobile Wood Splitting - A Road Trip with the Wolfe Ridge 28 HO High Output Log Splitter!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Today for #WolfeRidgeWednesday we go on another road trip. This time we headed up to visit @WhiskeyRiverTradingCo with the Wolfe Ridge 28 HO! We show you how easy it is to tow and setup, split a full cord of wood, and run some through the 12 way "wicked wedge!"
Big thanks to Brandon at Whiskey River for this collaboration - be sure to check out his channel for more content with this same machine! Visit his website too for awesome custom made axe handles and more:
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Shown in this video is a Wolfe Ridge 28 HO log splitter with the standard 24 inch stroke length, and all of the available options. These include: LED flood lights, LED tail lights, 6 way and 12 way wedges, hydraulic oil cooler package, sorting table extension, and even the optional aluminum wheels.
The standard specifications for the 28 HO are listed below:
-Honda GX390 13HP gas engine WITH electric start
-22GPM hydraulic pump
-28 ton splitting force
-24 inch stroke
-6.5 second cycle time
-Prince auto-cycle valve
-Magnum big bore package
-12 inch tall push block
-Aluminum welded hydraulic oil tank
-Extended hydraulic log lift
-Hydraulic wedge height adjustment
-Removable 4 way wedge standard
-2 inch hitch ball coupler with swing away draw-bar
-Heavy duty frame with suspended road axle
More information on this machine and more - including prices:
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Contact us:
Phone = 715-598-7790
Email = sales@wolferidgemfg.com
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Thanks for stopping by for a visit Bob! Always a pleasure!
Looking forward to the next time!
Another great video Bob! The sound of that Apple wood thru the 12 way was terrifying 😂 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
LOL
Thanks Todd... we had some fun!
Good instructional video on how to get the Wolfe Ridge ready for the road 👍 That 12 way wedge is sweet 😊
Thanks Lyle!
Great video 3 guys to keep up with the 28HO!! The ole # 7 is a Awesome splitter also
@@lillysfarmandfirewood Thanks Matt! Brandon was doing some advertising for you too! 😎
The way the optional 12 way wedge splits wood reminds me of the blooming onion at Texas Roadhouse🤤
A little louder than the onion - LOL! Thanks for watching!
beast mode,like the gloves Bob
Thank you!
Nice work Bob!!
Thank you Doug!
I tow my SHO all the time on the local highway, and it's awesome.
With my 97 F250, I can't tell it there at 70mph. 😉👍
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! I love my 28HO
Thank you!
Thanks John!
Nice you can leave home and keep splitting I love it😊
Awesome Video Bob, keep up the good work
Thank you Pat, appreciate the support!
Hey Bob Great Video. I am impressed by that Machine my Friend.
Nice Apple Wood, and Oak Rounds to put thru that Beast.
I am Trying to get together enough to get the 17VS. Be in touch, Stay Safe, Ron.
Hi Ron, sounds good. Thank you for watching!
Me and a buddy did a full cord loaded it into the dump truck as we went exactly 1 Hr . With 4 way wedge 28c .
Nice!
For Wisconsin hardwoods and tree service wood, would the 35 ton version be the better choice?
If you want to run the 12 way wedge often I would say yes.
For pulpwood especially, oak, maple, ash etc in that 8-14 inch diameter, our 28 ton will split through the 4 and 6 way wedges without an issue.
I would only run a 4 or maybe 6 way. That stuff splits hard and you can control your sizes
I do like the towableness of that but I like my 28C better it’s not so bulky .
Yeah the compact frames are very easy to move around and work around also.
That box store splitter is just a sticker of dissatisfaction.
Seems like some of the wedge angles on the 12 way aren’t aligned right. Some of the splits are being cut, rather than split.
Or the grain direction changes. Hard to tell. Thanks for watching!