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BILT HARD 6.5 Ton Log Splitter, Wood Splitter Electric Powered 15-Amp with Hydraulic Ram, Horizontal Electric Firewood Splitting Machine

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1.Size:6.5 Ton


  • Powerful Motor - with 6.5-ton log cracking force ang 15Amp motor, this log splitter split logs up to 9.8" diameter and 20.5" length.
  • User Safe - Two-hand controls ensure operator safety by motor switch button and hydraulic lever, fume-free design log splitter electric.
  • Efficient - 18-second cycle time for one log splitting by virtue of constant force, automatic spring-loaded reset and adjusting locker.
  • Portable & Easy Operation - Complete with 5.7” inch Sturdy transport wheels that allow you to roll the unit fast and easy. Smooth maneuvering with our lightweight horizontal full beam
  • Support - Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us directly. Our dedicated support team is available to assist with any concerns, providing users with confidence and peace of



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #49,165 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #3 in Power Log Splitters

Product Description

electric log splitter
log splitter electric

BILT HARD 6.5 Ton Log Splitter

How long should logs dry before splitting?

Most firewood properly split and stacked takes at least a season to dry properly. For many of us, that is about six months. If you stack your wood in early spring, it should be ready to be put away for winter use by October.

Green-Wood vs. Seasoned Wood

Green logs are freshly cut logs. They still contain much of the moisture that they held while they were part of a living tree. Freshly fallen wood is very moist and difficult to cut, so it takes more tonnage to split through it effectively. Professionals recommend waiting until your wood is cured to split it.

Product Parameters

  • Motor: 1-3/4HP, 120V, 60Hz
  • Motor No-load Speed: 3,400RPM
  • Max. Splitting Force: 6.5 Ton
  • Log Capacity: 20.5" Length x 9.8" Diameter
  • Wheel Size: 5.7"
  • Hydraulic Oil Capacity: 3.5L

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Before operating the log splitter, the Bleed Screw should be loosened by some rotationsuntil air can go in and out of the oil tank smoothly.

Air flow through the Bleed Screw hole should be detectable during the log splitter is underoperations.

Before moving the log splitter, make sure the Bleed Screw is tightened to avoid oil leakingfrom this point.

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Dawn M. Davis
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
I’d give it 5 stars if the instructions on putting it together were more detailed. 4 pictures on putting the stand together made absolutely no sense. Not for someone who doesn’t do well with little to no knowledge on putting something together. It took my wife and myself 3 hours trying to cipher the 4 pictures on assembly.Once we got it put together, which was VERY frustrating, I fired it up to see how it would do. VERY impressed on the overall performance of the splitter. It did a great job splitting logs my axe wouldn’t split. Make the instructions on assembly more understandable than 4 pictures and I’d give it 5 stars.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
Works great and saves time and effort. Easy to move.
George Biggs
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025
Great little splitter, easy to use. Very handy for splitting smaller amounts of firewood.
Serendipitydoo
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025
Wonderful wood splitter. Works great for our campfire wood!
Oaktown "Arborist"
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
This thing gets the job done. Easily splits logs and makes quick work of the wood pile. Moving it around is easy on flat surfaces but it is heavy if you need to carry it somewhere. Solid is an understatement. The two handed operation sucks but it a safety thing.
SGF
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I think it’s a terrific machine pretty heavy which is why the stand is a great option assembly fairly straightforward don’t tighten the bolts down until you’ve mounted the splitter onto the stand because you’ll to align them but afterwords it’s so easy to move aroundI’ve been able to split 9” logs easily also be sure to select a 20 amp outlet if you have one
RC/DC
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I have always wanted a log splitter and the Black Friday deal was outstanding, couldn't pass it up.Well not so good, the product arrived and I put it together. It was not hard but very heavy and awkward. After getting it all together I noticed the front leg was bent and damaged. Frustrating for sure. I contacted the seller to see what they could do, send a new part or discount the item since I did not want to take apart, repackage and lug it off to UPS not to mention loosing the great Black Friday discount.They haggled a bit and I agreed to $60 off.Overall, I got an absolutely outstanding log splitter for a great, great price with a bent leg, I am OK with that. I split 50 logs the first week, very easy and without hesitation.Quick note: there is a little thumb screw near the handle that must be open (unscrewed) slightly to operate and don't try wet logs, it put too much strain on the machine, but dry logs work awesome.I would buy again and definitely recommend.
Jodi Dibble
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
One note: the actual delivered product does not, as pictured, say "Bilt Hard" on the side, but instead has the parent company's name/logo ("Hykolity") on there instead. At first I thought this was an incorrect product shipped out, but when I looked up "Bilt Hard" and "Hykolity" it appears that they are the same company. IMHO the "Bilt Hard" name is a bit cheesy but inspires more confidence than the "Hykolity" name I'd never heard of, but this appears to be just branding, no deeper change.It took a while to get this, but when it finally arrived, I hauled it out back (having a good dolly to move it was a lifesaver; this is a heavy heavy beast!) and immediately started putting it together. This was pretty straightforward, and I didn't have any issues with the bolts being too short as some other reviews said (noting that instead of reusing the bolts I took off the no-stand assembly, I used the package of longer bolts supplied in the box).Once assembled, I rolled it out to my sectioning/chopping area with a pile of wood. Everything worked great, *much* simpler and less back-breaking than working with an axe or maul/sledge, etc. I was working mostly with *well*-seasoned hardwoods our home's previous owners had left for us. Varying lengths (hence the sectioning with a chainsaw needed), and often knotty wood. I suspect these were "rejects" from a firewood supplier. But still, this unit performed admirably.* I found that trying to split a *short* segment (about 6" long only), the splitter didn't provide enough power to split it all the way at the end of its extension. I put another ~14" log in "front" of the short segment I wanted to split, and that allowed the splitter to provide enough pressure to force the short segment through the blade and split it easily.* I only failed on one *very* knotty chunk of a segment. I had previously tried to split this with a maul with no luck as well. I ended up just chain-sawing it into shorter round chunks that can be thrown on top of a fire rather than a longer split log.* It is *very* easy to forget about the "bleed" valve. I decided I need to put a bright red tag on that valve so I remember to loosen it once everything is set up, and tighten it again before pushing the splitter back into my shed.* DO NOT allow anyone to stand at the "other end" of the splitter! Several of my logs ended up launching about six feet down after splitting. I think this is because they would compress slightly before the blade "bit" into them, and then once it bit in, uncompressed and then launched away hard. Obviously not an issue with this device, but more likely related to my specific set of wood and circumstances. Still, I haven't seen any warnings about this on this or other splitters, and can only imagine how painful iw would be for a half log to hit someone with the force it eventually hit the ground.
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