This heavy-duty Powerhorse® Horizontal/Vertical Log Splitter is engineered to combine strength and innovation, creating a log splitter that is powerful, efficient and easy to use. It has a premium hydraulic system that includes a superior quality valve, wire-reinforced hoses, an 11 GPM cast iron pump with heavy-duty bracket and Zinga™-made Powerhorse filter. The reliable Powerhorse engine has industrial-strength components, high-quality ball bearings, low oil shutdown, a cast iron sleeve and a steel fuel tank. Heavy-duty pivot for horizontal and vertical splitting. Tapered wedge splits all woods with ease. I-beam construction for less beam deflection during log splitting. Some assembly required.
Item# | 117510 |
Brand | Powerhorse |
Manufacturer's Warranty | 3 Yr Consumer Limited |
Ship Weight | 525.0 lbs |
Product Type | Horizontal/vertical splitter |
Ram Force (Tons) | 22 |
Max. Log Size L x W (in.) | 25 x 14 |
Engine | Powerhorse OHV |
Engine Displacement (cc) | 212 |
Gross Torque | 10 ft. lbs. at 2,800 RPM |
Low Oil Shutdown | Yes |
Wedge | 7 3/4 in.H |
Cycle Time (sec.) | 13 |
Automatic Cylinder Return | Yes |
Cylinder | 4 in. x 24 in. |
Pump | 11 GPM |
Max. PSI | 3,000 |
Oil Reservoir (gal.) | 6 |
Fuel Capacity (gal.) | 0.8 |
Hoses | High pressure w/wire braid |
Log Cradle | Yes |
Log Lift | No |
Jack Stand | Leg |
Ball Coupler (in.) | 2 |
Tire Size | 8 in. |
Lights | No |
Fenders | Optional kit, Item# 1181 available |
Pre-assembled | Assembly required |
Dimensions L x W x H (in.) | 86 1/2 x 43 x 15 1/2 |
Product Weight | 593 |
CAUTION: Operating at an altitude of greater than 2000 feet (610 meters) may affect your engine's performance, fuel consumption, and emissions. To remain emissions compliant and improve engine performance at higher altitudes, a high-altitude kit is required. A high altitude kit includes a carburetor jet resized to help correct air / fuel mixture at altitude. To order a high altitude kit, or if you have additional questions, contact us at 1-866-442-2576. Please note, engines with the high-altitude kit installed operated at lower altitudes could cause severe engine damage and affect emissions compliance. When modified, a tag or decal should be added to the product stating that a high-altitude kit was installed and to remind you to re-service the carburetor (re-jet) when operating in lower altitude environments.