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Excavator Splitting Firewood with SplitFire 4209
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Split Fire on Kubota Excavator, Producing More Energy
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Pushing Log Lifter to the Maximum Limit!
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Fall Clean Up with the Split-Fire 4090 Wood Chipper
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#225 The Split-Fire 3255 Log Splitter. One Serious Wood Splitter! outdoor channel.
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Firewood Operation - Dynamic Duo in the Wood Yard
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John Deere 5045e the Powerplant behind the Split Fire 3403!
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#306 Split-Fire 4090 4" Wood Chipper. Horizontal is the new Vertical! outdoor channel.
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SLITFIRE 2265 WOOD SPLITTER NO WORDS NESSSESARY
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New Log Splitter Unboxed!
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#216: Split-Fire 4090 Wood Chipper Full Review. Horizontal Split-Fire wood chipper in action.
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Clearing Brush for Firewood Storage with Split-Fire 4909 Wood Chipper & Stihl Chainsaws
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BIG HELP! Split Fire 2265 Log Splitter Consolidating Firewood Inventory
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SPLITFIRE 2265 ASSEMBLY AND FIRST LOOK
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#217: Stihl HT 56C Pole Saw and Split-Fire 4090 Chipper at work trimming trees #outdoorgans
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Splitting Massive Logs into Firewood with the Excavator Mounted Split Fire log splitter
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SplitFire 3207 Log Splitter Review
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SPLITFIRE 2265 UPDATED REVIEW
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#215: How to Start and Operate a wood chipper. Split-Fire Horizontal Wood Chipper 4090 first use.
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Split-Fire Wood Splitter Hydraulic Power Pack. Side by side comparison.
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Splitting big logs and stumps
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Split-Fire 4090 Wood Chipper Going on a Road Trip (144)
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Split-Fire 3255 Wood Splitter. Splitting logs for firewood. Enjoying the Outdoors! #238
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#309 Split-Fire 4090 Wood Chipper. Chipping Green Wood. outdoor channel.
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NEW ARRIVAL!! Split-Fire 4090 Wood Chipper FIRST STARTUP (129)
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Absolutely the Best Log Splitter I’ve Ever Used Split-Fire 3403 (95)
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Split-Fire 3403 Log Splitter Fired Up and Ready for Action (83)
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#232 Split-Fire 3255 Log Splitter. Big Maple Rounds for Christmas. Firewood. outdoor channel.
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#227 Split-Fire 3255 Log Splitter. Splitting stringy Elm wood for firewood. outdoor channel.
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Splitting 4 foot logs Split-Fire splitter
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SPLIT-FIRE WOOD SPLITTER REVIEW- 2WAY SPLITTER
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THE SPLIT-FIRE 2265 WOOD SPLITTER SET UP AND FIRST RUN
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Split-fire Log Lifter
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Split-Fire 245 double edged log splitter
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Split-Fire 2 X 4way Splitter Blade EZ Change
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Split fire 2260LS WOOD SPLITTER
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Fendeuse Split Fire
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log splitter Split-Fire 4203 on mini excavator
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G.M. Damsteegt Split-fire Houtkloofmachine
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Canadian 3403 Splitfire Splitter with lifter
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Splitfire 3203
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de split-fire houtklover te huur
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Noord Machines BV Splitfire 3465
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Splitfire houtkloofmachine
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Deutz 4006 aan het werk met de Splitfire 6.2-15 houtklover
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split-fire 3255 log splitter
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Log splitter demo, Canadian Split-Fire 3270 in Australia
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Splitfire wood splitter on a MF 2310
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Made it up a slippery hill
– Harry Mack
Case International 895
As promised here is a picture of my SS234 (old 3403) spitfire log splitter purchased in 1999 from Bert.
I paid $1300.00 freight paid. I have had no issues with this product. It has split a lot of wood in its day.
The new 3403 I just purchased looks to be very well built also. I has been a pleasure dealing with your company.
-Paul Perigord
I bought the 3265 at the Paul Bunyan Show and it has been super exceeding my expectations!
-John Romig
Hello, I love the Split-fire carryall that was delivered in March 2023. It is very well constructed with a tool holder and tailgate. I have used this carryall for a variety of lawn and garden tasks including: mulching, moving brush, transporting five gallon buckets of liquid fertilizer, carrying boxes of tubers, moving straw, garden supplies and firewood. The tail-gate in conjunction with the dump function made harvesting and washing potatoes and sweet potatoes much easier. Thank you for constructing this durable and uniquely useful implement.
BX2370
Hello! I just want to tell you guys how great the chipper works! I am super happy, and I’m surprised at how well made this thing is. Thank you for a great product and your great service and follow up. -Ron
Split-Fire 4003
This is to everyone at Split-Fire who helped customize my splitter. I got the hitch modified as discussed to fit a ball for my quad. I think it looks pretty skookum! Thanks for everything…it has been a pleasure dealing with everyone at Split-Fire. I’ve appreciated your time and considerations. I thought I would send you a couple pics.
Thanks
Hi,
I picked up the hydraulic unit yesterday and put it on the tractor front end loader last night with the Baumalight P40 power pack. It supplies between 20 to 25 gpm. Works really well. Cycle time is awesome and log lifter is really good back saver. So far so good. I enclosed a couple of images to see the set up.
Todd Cressman
Linwood
3207
The pictures above are from a Split-Fire 255 that my neighbour owns in Canada. I have been splitting wood on this machine since he purchased it in 2002. In that time, it has split well over a thousand cords of wood. The wood was used to heat 3 homes for the last 21 years. In that time, I don’t think it has ever not started or needed repair.
During covid my neighbour passed away he was ill and died while the border was closed. The machine sat for 2 years unused. When we were allowed back into the country, I borrowed it and it started on the very first pull. Last fall I split 5 or 6 cords on his machine with no issue pictures above. While at home in the states I was slitting wood for my home with my splitter (not a Split-Fire). I must say it was painfully slow at that time I decided sell my splitter and purchase one of my own Split-Fire machines which I am hoping to take possession of next week. I can’t tell you how happy I was with my neighbour’s machine; I look forward to working with my new machine.
Thank You,
Louren Reddick
I’m very impressed with the 3403 log splitter. I have it hooked up to the three point hitch and everything works great. My first tree was a huge gnarly poplar. The hydraulic lift table brought the hundred pound block up like it was made of styrofoam. I considered raising the tractor RPM up to maximum to see if the log splitter might actually work on this block. I adjusted the block properly and made sure I was on the right control lever, but then I forgot to raise the rpm on the tractor. I pulled on the lever and the blade cut through that nasty block like it was butter. The tractor RPM was on minimum. Awesome! The double edged blade for splitting in both directions can go through a lot of wood in a short time. I also have the “ t” blade for the smaller stuff which works great. More importantly, the safety markers are well-placed and easy to read. It’s the best piece of equipment that I own, very well engineered.
Thanks!
Kubota m4-071
Thanks to Split-Fire for your quality product and service. Let’s make splitting firewood fun again 😉 This thing is simple, high quality and robust. Your pride in workmanship shows!
John Deere 325G