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4 Major Types of Log Splitters

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If you chop firewood on a regular basis, you should get a log splitter. This machine will make it easy for you to chop firewood and save time. There are different types of log splitters in the market. The kind of project you have should help you know which splitters will be right for you. Here are four of the most common log splitters.

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1.    Manual Splitters
Manual log splitters are the cheapest of all splitters in the market. Like the name suggests, these machines are operated manually, usually using a lever. The splitters will work well if you have a few pieces of logs you want to chop. The machines are more efficient than axes. However, if you have many logs to chop, you can easily get tired by using manual splitters. You can read my article reviews about best log splitter on this website.

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2.    Hydraulic Splitters
There are two types of hydraulic splitters. These are those powered by electricity and those powered by gasoline. The names of the splitters come from the source of power they use. These two splitters use a motor to drive a hydraulic pump, which in turn drives a piston. The hydraulics push the log in place and the piston does the splitting. To find the best log splitter you should visit http://www.tbreview.com/best-log-splitter/.

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If you need to chop a lot of firewood quickly, you should get this splitter. Within a short time, you will have chopped a lot of wood without straining. If you need some smaller pieces for kindling the fire, you can return the chopped pieces into the machines to be split again.

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3.    Machine Mounted Splitters
This machine uses a tractor as its power source. Therefore, for the machine to be used, it has to be attached to the tractor. Machine mounted hydraulic wood splitters can be very powerful due to their source of power. 

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If you want to buy a machine mounted splitter, it's important to choose one that is compatible with your tractor. You can do research online to find out which models can work with your tractor.

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4.    Kinetic Splitters
Generally, wood splitters have a "ton" rating. This rating determines the size and strength of wood that they can chop. The higher the ton rating, the more powerful a machine is.

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Kinetic splitters do not use hydraulics and hence do not have a "ton" rating. But considering the force they can produce, these machines are more powerful than splitters with a rating of 30-tons. Kinetic log splitters use a motor that can either be powered by electricity or gas to drive a flywheel. Kindly visit this website http://www.wikihow.com/Split-Hardwood-Firewood for more useful reference.

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