2024 Split-Fire Self Powered Log Splitters 3455

2024 Split-Fire Self Powered Log Splitters 3455

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  • Year 2024
  • Make Split-Fire
  • Model Self Powered Log Splitters
2024 Split-Fire Self Powered Log Splitters 3455

2024 Split-Fire Self Powered Log Splitters 3455

2024 Split-Fire Self Powered Log Splitters 3455

The Split-fire 3455/3465 gas powered log splitter is the perfect machine for medium farms and large estates. In certain cases, it is also used in equipment rental locations. The 20-22 tons of splitting force has plenty of power to split large 36”+ diameter rounds. Although similar in power and speed to the 3255/3265 log splitter, the 3455/3465 offers an interchangeable 2-way / 4-way knife. And no, it’s not just an added 2-way / 4-way knife. The frame is lengthened and reinforced, along with specific 4-way sliders, stops, and stub.

When time is money and the wood is straight, the interchangeable knife can increase productivity by 100%. It can be simply changed in 10 seconds by the removal of a quick-change pin. This allows flexibility when splitting large knotty logs with the 2-way knife or splitting straight grain wood with a 4-way wedge for extra productivity. With the addition of available weld-on options, the 3455/3465 can be built for your needs as a custom wood splitter. The 3455/3465 is nicely sized for medium operations, and is a perfect blend of efficiency, safety, speed and power.

Engine

Engine Manufacturer Honda GX 160 - 3455
Cylinder Liners 3½” x 24"

Wheels & Tires

Tires, Rear Specification 4.80" x 8"

Operational

Operating Conditions Tonnage: 20 tons splitting force
Cycle Time Speed: 9 - 11 seconds

Hydraulics

Hydraulic Capacity Reservoir: 12.5 L
Hydraulic Pump 11 GPM low pressure | 2.7 GPM high pressure

Chassis

Frame Type 6" x 6" steel tube

Dimensions

Height Bed: 24" | Knife: 9” / 2-way | 9½” / 4-way
Width Bed: 15"
Overall Height 34"
Overall Width 40"
Overall Length 86"
Stroke Lenght: 24"
Hitch Ball Size Standar: 2" coupler

Weights

Weight 500 lbs

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