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So I want to get a top quality high production wood splitter, not a processing machine with the chainsaw, just a woodsplitter. I'm really like the Splitright SR 325, and that's what I'm thinking right now, what do you guys think? Better splitter out there?
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Anyway, be absolutely honest with yourself, you have to decide using your parameters when doing the research. The choices will narrow quickly. As you research and see options in use that were not considered previously the list may need an upgrade. Take the the input suggestions, comments, and reviews received as opinions and only that, opinions from strangers. Yours is the only one that counts, especially when planning to put down a lot of cash on an investment of this magnitude. What works for a 3 cord a year lumberjack isn't necessarily the best choice for a commercial operation.
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Another vote for custom built. You can get some pretty good cycle times with a 28gmp pump and either a 4.5" or 5" cylinder. 6 way wedges will really throw out some wood. $ way wedges like built rites are nice that are hydo lift and drop below the beam. Log lift is needed if your doing wood commercialy and are working by yourself. Auto cycle also speeds things up. If your spending that much you could get one custom built and put a kubota diesel on it. That would make an amazing splitter.