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    About Log Splitters

    These machines include a wide range of sizes, capacities, and cost, all the way from a small gas unit for splitting firewood up to huge splitters capable of dealing with timber 20 feet or more in length.

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    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: Caneyville, Kentucky
    Seller: Hodges Auction
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    Auction Date:6/13/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
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    Stock Number254
    Location: Lebanon, Tennessee
    Seller: Ritchason Auctioneers, Inc.
    Max Log Length24 in
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
    Serial Number00000NA
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
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    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: Caneyville, Kentucky
    Seller: Hodges Auction
    Stock NumberGF-H-30/24 -JH
    Location: Louisa, Virginia
    Seller: GF Equip Sales LLC
    Pull BehindYes
    Location: Marathon, New York
    Seller: Timberwolf Firewood Processing Equipment
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    Location: Marathon, New York
    Seller: Timberwolf Firewood Processing Equipment
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    Location: Marathon, New York
    Seller: Timberwolf Firewood Processing Equipment
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    Location: Marathon, New York
    Seller: Timberwolf Firewood Processing Equipment
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    Location: Marathon, New York
    Seller: Timberwolf Firewood Processing Equipment
    Location: Moriches, New York
    Seller: Global Land Equipment
    Location: Rock Hill, South Carolina
    Seller: Carta Equipment
    Location: Moriches, New York
    Seller: Carta Equipment
    Location: Big Timber, Montana
    Serial Number249160
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Farmers Equipment Co.
    Serial Number245480-24
    Location: Merced, California
    Seller: N&S Tractor
    Serial NumberVH1724GCD02250084
    Location: Sauk City, Wisconsin
    Seller: McFarlanes'
    Serial NumberD02250010
    Location: Cross Plains, Wisconsin
    Serial NumberD01250021
    Location: Cross Plains, Wisconsin
    Location: Eaton, Ohio
    Seller: Buckeye Farmers
    Location: Eaton, Ohio
    Seller: Buckeye Farmers
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
    Location: Canton, Georgia
    Seller: Chipper LLC
    Serial Number1H0411115
    Location: Myerstown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Wengers of Myerstown

    About Log Splitters

    A log splitter is a piece of forestry or landscaping equipment whose sole purpose is to cut sections of wood or de-limbed trees into smaller pieces, usually for further processing, or for use in a wood-burning application, such as in a stove or furnace. These machines generally perform their function by forcing the log into a sharpened wedge. Small log splitters tend to split small-diameter logs into two pieces, but large-diameter logs require multi-blade wedges that can split the log into as many as six pieces. Log splitters are also sometimes referred to as “processors.”

    Types Of Log Splitters

    The smallest log splitters can be purchased for less than $1,000, and are highly portable. These machines tend to consist of a sharp wedge forced into the edge of a log by a hydraulic cylinder powered by a gas or diesel engine. They can be freestanding units or, most commonly, attached to a single axel and a trailer hitch to be towed behind a truck, tractor, or other vehicle. The higher-end models cost tens of thousands of dollars and employ large circular saws and conveyor belts to split large tree trunks, up to 20 feet (6.1 meters) or longer in length into smaller pieces before they’re forced into a cutting wedge. These high-capacity splitters can typically produce three cords of firewood per hour or more.