Awesome video I have a 2228 in addition to a box in a six I also have a four-way wedge That stuff you were splitting with your six way really needs a four-way. Also on your box wedge sharpen the edge just a leading edge trust me on this it’ll be a whole new machine
I have to agree with the others that a tall boy 4 way is the way to break down that wood into useable wood without creating too much slash. Best to make boiler wood with that stuff.
After watching that I’m glad I got the tall 4 way for busting up the nasty stuff. Haven’t gotten into that stuff yet, so it’s mainly been box and 6 way.
I think the big pieces can be more easily handled and controlled with the fourway or even the single wedge. The six way seems to crush the wood a lot. Great video by the way.
Thanks for the support! I think that you are probably correct, but I was demonstrating the power of the 12-22 and it can go through just about anything.
Am thinking of getting the 5-11 with box wedge only to do campfire and bundle firewood. Is a budget issue. The 12-22 is on average 3sec faster per cycle with the box wedge in comparison to the 5-11. Not a big deal as I'm not out for maximum production speed.
That would probably do you pretty well, but like I have demonstrated with my thought process I am trying to get through lots of wood in a shorter period of time.
That is some narly pieces Harry! Have you though about using a single wedge? I do a lot of time on thos narly ones. The dont get stuck and pieces come out decent. Your 6 way is a beast though.
Wow!! I couldn’t believe the 12-22 pushed some of those double barrel pieces through the 6way! Nice split session Harry👍🏻👍🏻
Those were some TOUGH pieces, but I think the 12-22 could split just about any pieces of wood you threw at it.
Great video of some knarly rounds, awesome! Thanks for showing us that cool machine! -Brad
Thanks for your support Brad!
Outstanding video- i bet that will get the job done.
Awesome video I have a 2228 in addition to a box in a six I also have a four-way wedge
That stuff you were splitting with your six way really needs a four-way. Also on your box wedge sharpen the edge just a leading edge trust me on this it’ll be a whole new machine
I will try that!
I usually put them nasty ones on the burn pile. That big a$$ splitter handled them very well👍👍
I would of had to run most of that thru the single wedge to break those chunks down some.
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That was some nasty wood for sure Harry, it takes longer to split that with the six way but you did it 👍👍🇺🇸
I just wanted to demonstrate the sheer force and power of the splitter.
Harry, that sure was some narly wicked wood you pushed through. Looking forward to seeing the box wedge in action.
I have to agree with the others that a tall boy 4 way is the way to break down that wood into useable wood without creating too much slash. Best to make boiler wood with that stuff.
After watching that I’m glad I got the tall 4 way for busting up the nasty stuff. Haven’t gotten into that stuff yet, so it’s mainly been box and 6 way.
I'm ordering the tall 4 way after that session.
I think the big pieces can be more easily handled and controlled with the fourway or even the single wedge. The six way seems to crush the wood a lot. Great video by the way.
Thanks for the support! I think that you are probably correct, but I was demonstrating the power of the 12-22 and it can go through just about anything.
Single wedge on that kind of stuff!!
thats some tough blocks you are putting through but it handled it no problem!
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Am thinking of getting the 5-11 with box wedge only to do campfire and bundle firewood. Is a budget issue. The 12-22 is on average 3sec faster per cycle with the box wedge in comparison to the 5-11. Not a big deal as I'm not out for maximum production speed.
That would probably do you pretty well, but like I have demonstrated with my thought process I am trying to get through lots of wood in a shorter period of time.
That is some narly pieces Harry! Have you though about using a single wedge? I do a lot of time on thos narly ones. The dont get stuck and pieces come out decent. Your 6 way is a beast though.
I'm going to get the tall 4 way and sort my rounds better.
@@TheDriftlessHomestead that would be a lot better.
Those are some ugly rounds for sure. Really appreciate the support guys.
Your machines are the best in the biz, literally went through like a breeze.
Not the easiest wood to spilt but with regular pieces things work great
This has 4way tall wedge written all over it
Next time use a chain and the pusher ram to pull the really stuck rounds off the wedge.
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@TheDriftlessHomestead, got that idea from Chris at In The Woodyard. Think he got it from Kenny.