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OK a slightly over the top title but I am interested how long you take to process a pile of rings to 1m3 of sensible sized logs 10"-12" long. I realise it depends a lot on the sort of wood you are dealing with but a ball park figure in time for normal reasonable to split wood with a few knots. What got me thinking about this is I have just done 1m3 of admittedly pretty easy sycamore in about an hour with an axe and wondered if a hydraulic splitter would have saved me much time.

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I can split 2 fiddly cubes in an hour and 20min with x27. But If I go all day I ache for days and lose sleep with dead arms. But if I nibble a bit here and there Im ok. Log size 10-20cm diameter.

If you have a helper handling the wood or even swopping roles, far more effective.

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OK I am very impressed with Jim and Goaty, 1m3 in 20mins is mighty quick. I don't have any excuse I also use the X27 the rings were averaging about 1' round and split into 6 without sweat but seriously impressed with 1m3 in 20 mins. We do have a Hyycrack but I now only use it on the difficult stuff.

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