I've sent numerous 30" oak rounds through my 2265 and its never let me down. Understanding the grain pattern of the piece you are trying to split helps a ton.
Splitfire are excellent made log splitters!!! Tips and tricks like this is just another way Splitfire proves that your company actually cares even after the sale of your log splitters.
Those strong log lifts are the best! We’ve split some massive hickory rounds with our 3265 that I would not be able to wrestle up onto a splitter without.
Truly impressive this machine can handle those size blocks. Cheers👍TCT
The machine is highly capable as long as the operators using it are utilizing the strengths of the smaller splitters to their advantage.
I've sent numerous 30" oak rounds through my 2265 and its never let me down. Understanding the grain pattern of the piece you are trying to split helps a ton.
Thats exactly it, understanding its grain is one of the main points everyone should follow when splitting large pieces like in this video.
Splitfire are excellent made log splitters!!! Tips and tricks like this is just another way Splitfire proves that your company actually cares even after the sale of your log splitters.
Its true, we absolutely do care.
Nice machine
Thank you!
Very capable machine. Thanks for the tutorial for the big rounds Marco. Love my 2265!
No problem, its our duty to serve and help.
Great tips! I have some larger rounds I am going to be getting into shortly so this is very helpful Indeed
Looking forward to seeing it.
Those strong log lifts are the best! We’ve split some massive hickory rounds with our 3265 that I would not be able to wrestle up onto a splitter without.
They are an essential back saver for almost our entire lineup. Glad to hear yours is saving yours!
I cannot wait to get some bigger wood on my machine!
Excellent tips!
Thanks!
Very nice
Cheers!
Work smarter not harder!
Thats the ticket!