A friend of mine, who has sold firewood for a living for the last 10 years just got his first Super Splitter. He uses a homemade bobcat splitter (similar to a Woodcat Splitter) to split logs that are to big to pickup. ( up to three feet in diameter). While he is on the bobcat splitting the bigger logs, another guy is splitting with the Super Splitter. The Super Splitter is the most amazing, fast and affordable log splitter we have seen on the market.
No question this is the fastest splitter on the market. At 1/10 the cost of a firewood processor and almost zero maintenance cost, this splitter makes splitting firewood fun again. No matter how fast you think you are, the Super Splitter will always be waiting for you.
It´s not hydraulic, isn´t it? What´s the mechanic trick inside, does anybody know ? maybe explain to me. Maybe I change my plans to build a screwsplitter, if this one is as easy to build as it looks to be reliable.
@guildsf4 It operates off a weighted fly wheel, the fly wheel is spinning constantly then the "ram" is engaged against fly wheel shaft thus pushing ram.
I am 65, have a 30 acre woodlot and have split over 100 cords using this machine. Very fast and good for the average size I split which is around 16". Up to 30" is about my limit which requires me to use the tractor bucket to raise to the spliting table. When I asked the maker of the machine "what breaks when using this machine" he replied "the wood"! I have not had one problem using it and highly recommend it.
Wow. This is prime wood though. Lets put twisted butt piece on it and see what itll do. Not to knockit but if you set all those pieces on the ground I could maul split them pretty fast.
that is very quick at 39 seconds into video someone ran past at warp speed almost seemed like you should have edited or at least directed him to walk in slow motion to account for the speed you are filming
hehe, it was a little kid and that guy is working at normal speed. Machine has a 2 second recycle so you need a good worker to use this splitter right :)
You'd think with a machine that powerful they might put a little taller wedge on there to prevent double throws, and might hire a guy to demonstrate that isn't easily distracted LOL
I own one and have split 5 cords of white oak, 10 cords of maple, 2 cords of Black locust, 1 cord of Elm and about 25 cords of Fir and have not come across anything that it cannot split. If it stalls, you just drop the handle, let it return and fire back through it. I can split a cord in about 45 minutes.
THIS MACHINE IS THE SHIT the people all over you tube cant use fast enough or safely never touch ends of log. and roll log and get free splits and you make 1/3 better time. I split 300 cords myself in one summer 4 days a week.
What's the rush? Is it a rented machine? Safety is paramount when using a machine of this force. It does no good to split a cord an hour if you lose a finger or a hand in the process...
The guy claims that if you stall the flywheels out (it's a rack and pinion style driving mechanism instead of a hydraulic ram) that you can just pull the ram back and drive it again but I don't know either. My question for you though is why would you want to split spruce? Throw some elm or nasty beech on there and lets see what she's got.
@doggy0803 I've used one of these splitters, they are awesome, sometimes a really gnarly piece of maple will gives it a bit of trouble, but that would be tough with a hydraulic splitter too
could you make a video about the electric version
garyshouse305 3 months ago in playlist More videos from bethsobi
i just can't find anything better than that. i wish it has a log lifter to protect my back from lifting heavy logs. this machine is perrfect.
surfflyfish4striper 1 year ago
It's a dandy. Prices???
Where shipped from???
Aphidboy 1 year ago
The " Snap, Crackle, POP" of wood splitters.
1OLEOLSON 1 year ago
what's the price on one of the attitude adjusters?
jupitercrash07 1 year ago
A friend of mine, who has sold firewood for a living for the last 10 years just got his first Super Splitter. He uses a homemade bobcat splitter (similar to a Woodcat Splitter) to split logs that are to big to pickup. ( up to three feet in diameter). While he is on the bobcat splitting the bigger logs, another guy is splitting with the Super Splitter. The Super Splitter is the most amazing, fast and affordable log splitter we have seen on the market.
1OLEOLSON 1 year ago
i guess this is an insane workout. omg, you gotta be in good shape dude.
by the way what kind of splitter is that,
surfflyfish4striper 1 year ago
Damn thats the fastest splitter iv ever seen! the return on that thing is amazing
fstwrtr 1 year ago
HOW MUCH WOULD THAT SPLITTER COST YOU?
MrDOWNDABAY 1 year ago
No question this is the fastest splitter on the market. At 1/10 the cost of a firewood processor and almost zero maintenance cost, this splitter makes splitting firewood fun again. No matter how fast you think you are, the Super Splitter will always be waiting for you.
TransAm403power 1 year ago
talk about effortless, ONE powerfull machine!!!
mifan93 1 year ago
what is the better engine for this s/s subaru robbins or the honda?
LOSERLARRY 1 year ago
It´s not hydraulic, isn´t it? What´s the mechanic trick inside, does anybody know ? maybe explain to me. Maybe I change my plans to build a screwsplitter, if this one is as easy to build as it looks to be reliable.
guildsf4 1 year ago
two flywheels and a rack and pinion
TransAm403power 1 year ago
@guildsf4 It operates off a weighted fly wheel, the fly wheel is spinning constantly then the "ram" is engaged against fly wheel shaft thus pushing ram.
maloneycolin 1 year ago
This guy would be at the table eating a chicken dinner trying to figure out why he can't pick up his fork before he realized what happened. lol
hockeyslade 2 years ago
How does it do on knarley wood like hedge?
genedarrell 2 years ago
i just put up my logsplitter vids
not as fast as that but -- well you tell me
kitfoxflyer 2 years ago
I am 65, have a 30 acre woodlot and have split over 100 cords using this machine. Very fast and good for the average size I split which is around 16". Up to 30" is about my limit which requires me to use the tractor bucket to raise to the spliting table. When I asked the maker of the machine "what breaks when using this machine" he replied "the wood"! I have not had one problem using it and highly recommend it.
sandthewaterman 2 years ago 8
Wow. This is prime wood though. Lets put twisted butt piece on it and see what itll do. Not to knockit but if you set all those pieces on the ground I could maul split them pretty fast.
siscotree 2 years ago
Put that kid to work!!
elebeu 2 years ago
Is that a cow walking by?
dtdiesel1000 2 years ago 4
I want one!
roadrage503 2 years ago
that is very quick at 39 seconds into video someone ran past at warp speed almost seemed like you should have edited or at least directed him to walk in slow motion to account for the speed you are filming
8214068 2 years ago
hehe, it was a little kid and that guy is working at normal speed. Machine has a 2 second recycle so you need a good worker to use this splitter right :)
jacktheripped 2 years ago
has anyone used it on australian hardwood eg..ironbark
dulpow1234 2 years ago
I like it but couldnt keep that pace up for long. 60 years old LOL
axelberry12345 2 years ago 2
veryy fasttt
xpazzomattox 2 years ago
I love watching this,it's very therapeutic.
KhmerSerey1 2 years ago 2
LMAO! Thought the same thing.
NorEaster07 2 years ago
I split spruce because that is what grows where we live................
with the splitter I made it can be easier to split the stick ACROSS the grain than with it!
doggy0803 3 years ago
You'd think with a machine that powerful they might put a little taller wedge on there to prevent double throws, and might hire a guy to demonstrate that isn't easily distracted LOL
ctown75 3 years ago
Wow, fast yes, but slow down... enjoy yourself what is the hurry? clock ticking at the rental counter?
mrwiggles2 3 years ago
I own one and have split 5 cords of white oak, 10 cords of maple, 2 cords of Black locust, 1 cord of Elm and about 25 cords of Fir and have not come across anything that it cannot split. If it stalls, you just drop the handle, let it return and fire back through it. I can split a cord in about 45 minutes.
emmygrace11 3 years ago 2
THIS MACHINE IS THE SHIT the people all over you tube cant use fast enough or safely never touch ends of log. and roll log and get free splits and you make 1/3 better time. I split 300 cords myself in one summer 4 days a week.
imnothot159 3 years ago
Dern never seen a splitter that fast .I know the shorter the wood is the easier it is to split i done lots of splitting and all with a maul.
arkansastrash320 3 years ago
looks like too much work to me
levisnteeshirt 3 years ago
What's the rush? Is it a rented machine? Safety is paramount when using a machine of this force. It does no good to split a cord an hour if you lose a finger or a hand in the process...
pincheguey06 3 years ago
Never have your free hand on the end of the log when you pull the lever.
specialtymachining 2 years ago 2
exactly
cobber84 2 years ago
I got some willow butt logs and crotches I'd like to try this out on.
butlerproman 3 years ago
That is a very fast splitter for sure, but will it split real wood?
By this I mean a very knotty piece of spruce, not like the wood he is splitting that you could touch with a hatchet and watch it fall apart?
This is not meant to be a flame, but an honest question,
doggy.
doggy0803 3 years ago 16
It could never handle knotty wood that fast. No way. It looks dangerous as hell too. I still like it though.
jeffmunger 3 years ago
most likely not, lol . There is no way this will go through white oak or anything with knots
J0Boa 3 years ago
The guy claims that if you stall the flywheels out (it's a rack and pinion style driving mechanism instead of a hydraulic ram) that you can just pull the ram back and drive it again but I don't know either. My question for you though is why would you want to split spruce? Throw some elm or nasty beech on there and lets see what she's got.
anooseholay 3 years ago
@doggy0803 I've used one of these splitters, they are awesome, sometimes a really gnarly piece of maple will gives it a bit of trouble, but that would be tough with a hydraulic splitter too
MrKx5000 2 months ago
It looked like red oak he was splitting.
drail80s 3 years ago
did u see the kid walk buy the guy could of cut off his hand while looking!! lol but really cool log splitter! plzz subscribe to my videos!!!
Nofearpaintballer55 3 years ago
The machine is a supersplit they have a website. wonder why the didn't use that in the title ?
chipcircuit 4 years ago
do i have to buy the entire woodsplitter?OR CAN I BUY ONLY THE TABLE ATTACHMENT AND HOW MUCH?
gmcgruther 4 years ago
hey what is the make of that splitter, i like it
how does it work...
gutterswill 4 years ago
He's a professional !!
KhmerSerey1 4 years ago
Wow,very fast ,I hope it doesn't break easily.the guy in the vid is a good worker:P I'd own one of these.
Ginyu 4 years ago
makes work easy i guess after using a chainsaw
spidergem1 4 years ago
Awesome performance!
hilti955 4 years ago