Would make great wood fired oven/stove firewood, but I'd sure as heck would not be in any kind of hurry using that one ! Sure OSHA would just cringe at the sight of it ! LOL !
However, and its probably best left unsaid, but like a lot of dangerous equipment, take your time, stay focused at all times and work carefully, may never be an issue, its just that one time.... and thats why I'd probably not be using anything like that ! I'll stay with the 15 second or whatever it is cycle time on the Huskee 28 ton. Even with those, you have to be careful of any distraction, this is a little too quick for comfort.
There's that flywheel one too, they all seem to work fine with the wood they have. I like the common homeowner type, not for high production, but will split just about anything you put through it and take a finger if you are careless, so maybe its just a matter of preference.
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