Eastonmade; The Right Fit For You 12-22 VS 22-28

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Ever wonder what the difference is between our 2 largest splitters? In this video I show you what the major differences are in each machine and what application each machine is best suited for.

What machine will suit you best?

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I cant stop watching these videos!!! I dont even have a fire place!!! Keep making more great videos!!!

bondscalper
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I don't think anyone could ever go wrong buying one of your machines absolutely great products

williamwhite
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I can personally vouch for the 22-28 I talked to Andrew and told him I owned a tree service and bring back a lot of massive nasty gnarly residential wood. He said the 22-28 was the way to go. And it is the way to go for that kind of wood. It is a production monster that can keep up with 2 guys with no problem. I can take logs that would normally go into a tub grinder and make firewood out of it. It does not care. Yes you will finds it's limits like any other machine but I can tell anyone looking into the 22-28 that there is no other splitter available in the industry that compares to it or the service from Eastonmade.

mjmtreeservicemaintenance
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Got my 12-22 a few months ago. It’s awesome. After my first day of working with it, the only thing I would change would be a bigger gas tank. That is a thirsty machine. Now that winter has arrived, 0 degrees Fahrenheit is though on the hydraulic fluids. Now I wish I had a hydraulic preheater on it.

HM-cppw
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Great equipment hopefully I can order a splitter shortly, the box store stuff just doesn't hold up

SteveaLadue
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I really enjoyed the video and find Andrew authoritative and affable.

shenkoyah
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I dream about these beautiful machines, but im just a poor homeowner and rescued a very old log splitter thats 10 inches off the ground.. So after i split the last of what i have im going to build it to where i can stand up instead of kneeling down.

Poorboychickencoop
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Both great machines. They both have evolved over the years. More and more heavy duty, better features, and improvements. Always look forward to seeing what you come up with next.

seather
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Both of these are awesome from what I've seen from your videos

jonmack
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I learn something more and new, with each video you put up. Thank you so much for doing them. One day I will be ordering a 22-28 for our 60 acres of timber.

craigmilligan
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Hey Andrew
Love your videos, love your explanations, limitations and features of your log splitters. After your videos you pretty much know exactly what you need.watching these videos you walk a mile in the customer’s shoes. God Bless

gerryspang
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22-28 in Axis configuration, now that'd be a monster.
But even though feasible, price point in today's market/ economy.
But like they say, money talk's.
Great product as usual.
Top shelf, helping Buckin out west. Be safe.

michaelbaumgardner
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GREAT VIDEO Andrew. Wish I could have seen this way back in the early days. I would have bought the top of the line machine right from the start. I'm with MJM Tree Service & Maintenance! This will be my 3rd machine from Eastonmade, the 22-28. I've had 2 smaller units and right now I have a 12-22 that I will be selling it this weekend if all goes well. If you own a tree service like I do, you will lock up a 12-22 more often than you want. I get some pretty big ugly wood and it often does not split well because it's tree service wood. The long straight 12-18" limb wood breaks up beautifully with the 12-22 but that's not the bulk of what I cut down. I make everything from bundle wood to great boiler wood for several customers. I'm putting in my order for the 22-28 in the next few days! I can't wait for the "It does not care" performance. Many times I have to quarter or even more a big round or bust up by hand a piece I dont think will go well through the 12-22. I know the 22-28 will save me time, my back and sawdust! Nothing worse than trying to push around a 3 or 400 pound block when it's on the splitter folks. Save yourself the time and any frustration if your dealing with gnarly pieces and or tree service wood and get the 22-28. You'll be happy you did.

Thanks again Eastonmade

skydiver
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The motor is so strong it sounds like it's working harder going backwards than when it's actually splitting the wood awesome machine made to last forever thank you Easton mate I can't wait until March

PierreMarcLegault
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Great video again, really showed the vast difference between power and complete annihilation!!!!

InTheWoodyard
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Good overview Andrew. We are really happy with the 22-28 - it is a beast - one and done on every round. Thanks again!

GPOutdoors
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22-28? I don't know. But my 12-22 has been very, very good to me! Sometimes a nasty round gets stuck on the wedge. Extending the cylinder and wrapping a nylon strap around the ram and the stuck round allows you to retract the ram and pull the round off the wedge, no problem. Thanks Andrew Shalom, gw

googleboy
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Got my 12-22 a week ago. This thing is insane. Even my kids love it. Going from a county line TSC 22 ton splitter to this is, there are no words for this splitter. Just pure machine. Love the videos Andrew. Hope to meet you someday at a show after COVID.

sandhillacresfarm
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Update: Since I bought the 4-way "Tall-boy" wedge for my 12-22 the nasty, big roûnds are no problem. Thanks for suggesting it. :-)) Shalom, gw

googleboy
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Thanks for the comparison and explanation. They are both great splitters!

daveabercrombie