It’s Just Cool: Timberwolf Log Splitter
By Dan Kitchen
Splitting logs will give you a workout, even if you use a machine. Most log splitters only do just that: split logs. You still have to lift the logs onto the splitter, pick up the pieces , and split those yourself. Timberwolf’s TW-7 log splitter picks up all three of those tasks, so you can knock out cords of wood in no time.
Unlike your average splitter, the TW-7’s special “box” splitting wedge sections the splits into uniform pieces. Instead of picking up the pieces, you just push them onto the splitter bed. With 28 tons of force the TW-7 splits logs up to 26” long, and with an optional hydraulic log lifter you won’t break your back getting them off the ground. A video on Timberwolf’s website shows the splitter in action.
Timberwolf TW-7 [Corporate Site]






















January 11th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
There was a time when I did this all by hand. Hands don’t cut well through wood, I found out. This thing kicks it, and kicks it hard. Great post.