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All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Equipment => Topic started by: cooch on May 09, 2012, 07:24:53 PM

Title: Ariens logsplitter
Post by: cooch on May 09, 2012, 07:24:53 PM
Any owners of the Ariens 27 ton logsplitter? I have looked at mostly favorable reviews and expect the reviews are good, but more info is almost always better. Thanks
Title: Re: Ariens logsplitter
Post by: Bull on June 07, 2012, 04:49:27 PM
Congrats on your new toy, I don't know anything about them but it sounds like you are breaking it in well.
Title: Re: Ariens logsplitter
Post by: johnybcold on June 09, 2012, 06:16:36 AM
Sounds good I have never seen a Ariens splitter I have a lumberjax so far it splitters everything
Title: Re: Ariens logsplitter
Post by: MattyNH on June 09, 2012, 06:57:22 AM
Nice! Hope you have many yrs problem free...Don't know much about the Ariens log spiltter..But there snow blowers are top notch
Title: Re: Ariens logsplitter
Post by: lugnut on June 20, 2012, 06:15:24 PM
Cooch...wish I would have seen this earlier.  I went out and purchased the Ariens 27 ton splitter.  I did this after my late father in law's 50+ year old splitter finally split it's last piece of oak.  So I spent a good two days online researching wood splitters.  I know I did not need anything larger than the 27 ton.  Anymore would have been over kill.

I ended up going to the Home Depot website and taking that price and going into the home Depot store and they "matched" the online price for the Ariens.  I paid just a wee bit above $1600.00 for the 27 ton.  I finally decided on this splitter for a few reasons:

1) Made locally just about 10 miles south of me in Brillion, WI.

2) Strong machine made of solid steel and not flimsy Chinese metal

3) Good value/price and warranty

4) Sips fuel with the Suburu engine

5) Friend has the same splitter and speaks highly of this Ariens.

6) Made in the United States of America

I've used it to split cotton wood and the splitter went right through the wet wood and the machine did not grumble a bit.  I do agree that the table is a bit on the small side, but as an option, one can purchase a larger table....though I do believe this should be standard on the machine.

Jerry
Title: Re: Ariens logsplitter
Post by: Goat Herder on September 19, 2014, 04:53:41 AM
I purchased this same unit two weeks ago, so far, all is well, I did order the optional table and a tarp cover. I purchased mine from Lawn and Tractor at Marion IL, Great guys to do business with.