Andrew, a top notch machine. 9-16, 12-22,37-D what ever box wedge machine. Your log cradle and log lift are very well thought out smooth combination. Personally seen them run at a couple shows. Incredible stabilization of each push. Good luck hunting.
The 9-16 with that 5 way box wedge could be the last splitter a guy would have to buy! Either producing home heating wood or even a small scale hobby business this setup would be great fit. Great machine for sure!
Hi Andrew I’ve only had my 9-16 for a little while now but I love it. I have the 6 way wedge on mine and it works for me. I’m a hobbyist that sells firewood and the 9-16 is perfect for what I do.
Good job Andrew. It did a good job on the Big Knotty piece. At 69 I my up grade days are about done but if I did that would be the way I would go. Or if Power Ball would ever pay off you have several things I want lol. Get out and do more videos we love them and good luck with the deer.
Fantastic sized machine! The only thing I don’t like about the pizza wedges is the amount of slash they create. I guess you have to weigh that against the convenience of the auto pullback. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
I think the 12/22 is too close in price to this. Big tell is you don’t sell many 9/16’s. Based on that I think the 12/22 would carry a better resale with a bigger market.
Andrew, a top notch machine. 9-16, 12-22,37-D what ever box wedge machine. Your log cradle and log lift are very well thought out smooth combination. Personally seen them run at a couple shows. Incredible stabilization of each push. Good luck hunting.
The 9-16 with that 5 way box wedge could be the last splitter a guy would have to buy! Either producing home heating wood or even a small scale hobby business this setup would be great fit. Great machine for sure!
Nice seeing the 9-16 featured 😊 I don't think it gets the exposure that it should. Nice machine 👍
You make me want one of those box wedges for my 9-16 now😂😂 no seriously 💪💪 Super great machine!
Hi Andrew I’ve only had my 9-16 for a little while now but I love it. I have the 6 way wedge on mine and it works for me. I’m a hobbyist that sells firewood and the 9-16 is perfect for what I do.
@@outsideinmichigan I still run 26 ton single wedge, so time consuming, but 11,000$ that's a bit much for blue collar working class
Thanks for sharing with us Andrew, that 9-16 Eastonmade is a beast for sure. Great video, stay safe . Fred.
I got the 9-16 w/tall 4 from you at Booneville, great machine, and yes I did get an elk in Colorado
That would be an excellent splitterfor home use. I met you at Paul Bunyan. Gave you a cowboy hat made out of a penny. I have my Axis and I love it!!
Lol i remeber. You were talking to sandra the other day!
That is still a beast of a machine. Sure beats my old swisher splitter
Good job Andrew. It did a good job on the Big Knotty piece. At 69 I my up grade days are about done but if I did that would be the way I would go. Or if Power Ball would ever pay off you have several things I want lol. Get out and do more videos we love them and good luck with the deer.
This is the splitter that I love to have
Thanks for the video - good to see the 9-16 - don't think I've ever seen it on a video.
Hello Andrew, another great option for the customer. Great value either way.👍🇺🇸
Good luck hunting Andrew! I need to get in the stand soon
She's a beauty!
Fantastic sized machine! The only thing I don’t like about the pizza wedges is the amount of slash they create. I guess you have to weigh that against the convenience of the auto pullback. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
Pretty clear wood
Nice splitting.
Pretty damn nice machine, Andrew.
Can this splitter do 24 inch long bucks
Does 12-22 and 9-16 have the same tonnage?
Yes
Would it have enough in it to power through with a 7 way or pizza wedge?
It will, but it does slow down quite a bit
Also hard wood, oak,
11,000$, that's a hard bit for a blue collar, government is killing us in taxes, makes things hard to afford,
I think the 12/22 is too close in price to this. Big tell is you don’t sell many 9/16’s. Based on that I think the 12/22 would carry a better resale with a bigger market.
Pretty clear wood