Gas Log Splitters

Gas Log Splitters: Built for Big Jobs, Anywhere You Need Power

When you've got thick hardwood, long rounds, or a big pile waiting to be tackled, electric just won't cut it. That's where gas log splitters shine. They bring the kind of muscle, speed, and endurance serious splitting jobs demand - and you can use them anywhere. No cords. No limits. Just raw, dependable power.

Why Choose a Gas Log Splitter?

Maximum Power for Heavy-Duty Jobs

Gas log splitters are built to handle the toughest wood on your property. Whether it's dense oak, stringy elm, or knotty hickory, a gas log splitter provides the tonnage and force to split logs with minimal effort.

  • Tonnage ranges from 20 to 37 tons, giving you the force needed to split logs up to 26 inches in length and 100 pounds in weight.
  • Most models use 196cc to 224cc engines, delivering serious splitting power without bogging down.
  • Faster cycle time means more firewood in less time - ideal for getting through multiple cords without delay.

Perfect for homeowners who split firewood for heat and want a faster, more efficient process.

Go Anywhere, No Cords Needed

No electricity? No problem. Gas log splitters are made for remote work.

  • Split logs at the back of your property, at the cabin, or deep in the woods.
  • Their portability and rugged wheels make moving the machine across uneven ground easy.
  • No need to hunt for outlets or drag heavy-duty cords - just fuel up and go.

This is the category of machines for off-grid work, remote sites, and mobile firewood jobs.

Ideal for Frequent and Large-Volume Use

If you're splitting logs on a regular basis or handling large volumes, a gas log splitter is the clear choice.

  • Designed for daily or seasonal splitting
  • Great for contractors, landowners, and anyone managing rural properties
  • Makes short work of logs others can't touch

Gas log splitters offer real endurance. These machines are built to run hard and long - and they don't quit mid-job.

Explore Our Gas Log Splitter Collection

SuperHandy 20-Ton Gas Splitter

This model is a favorite for good reason. It's compact, but don't let the size fool you - it brings real power.

  • 7HP engine delivers solid performance for home and light commercial splitting
  • Designed for portability with durable wheels for easy maneuvering
  • Built with quality hydraulics and a smart frame layout for comfortable use

For the homeowner who splits firewood each season, this is a great balance of force and mobility.

Boss Industrial Gas Models

Boss Industrial's gas line is known for its clean design and long-term performance.

  • Engineered for repeat, reliable use
  • Durable steel frames, strong hydraulics, and quick cycle times
  • Ideal for DIYers and contractors who want a dependable machine year after year

Reviews consistently mention ease of use and smooth controls - even with gloves on.

Yardbeast: Pro-Level Performance

This brand doesn't hold back. Yardbeast models are true heavy duty log splitters made for serious workloads.

  • Equipped with high-powered engines and high tonnage ratings
  • Built to handle oversized logs and hardwoods with ease
  • Comes with professional-grade features like heavy-duty log lift and reinforced frames

If you're clearing lots, prepping wood to sell, or just want top-tier performance, this brand hits hard.

Key Features to Look For in Gas Log Splitters

Splitting Force and Engine Size

Not all gas log splitters are the same. Choosing the right model starts with knowing what kind of wood you'll be splitting.

  • 20-25 tons is great for general hardwood use - ideal for homeowners and medium workloads
  • 30-37 tons is recommended for professionals or those splitting oversized logs daily
  • Engine sizes typically range from 196cc (compact, efficient) to 224cc (high torque, fast splits)

A strong hydraulic log lift or built-in lift assist makes handling heavier logs easier and safer.

Horizontal vs Vertical Operation

Many log splitters offer both modes - and switching is a game-changer.

  • Use horizontal for standard logs and quick access loading
  • Switch to vertical position for large rounds you can't lift - just roll them under and split

Pro tip: Always ensure the machine is on level ground when using the vertical position to avoid tipping or strain.

Cycle Time and Productivity

Cycle time plays a huge role in how quickly you can get through your pile.

  • Average gas log splitters have 11-12 second cycle times
  • The faster the cycle, the more efficient your workflow - especially important when splitting wood all day

Don't just choose by tonnage - look at cycle time, too. It's key for speed and productivity.

Gas vs Electric Log Splitters: Which One's Right for You?

When to Go Gas

Gas log splitters offer more versatility and strength. Go gas if:

  • You split logs in remote areas or without consistent access to power
  • You're handling large logs, knotty wood, or seasoned hardwoods
  • You need long-term durability for regular or commercial use

These machines are built to keep going - and they'll outlast the job.

When Electric Makes Sense

Electric splitters are great in the right situation.

  • If you split a few logs at a time and need a quiet, clean machine
  • If your work is mostly indoors or near the house
  • If you're limited on space and want simple plug-and-play operation

For light firewood work or homeowners splitting wood just a few weekends a year, electric could be enough.

What to Know Before You Buy

Portability and Towability

Good gas log splitters are mobile. But not all are towable. Here's what to check:

  • Look for pneumatic tires and a hitch if you plan to tow
  • Some models can be towed at speeds up to 45 MPH - perfect for moving between properties
  • Sturdy log lift arms or hydraulic log lift features save your back and boost safety

Maintenance Requirements

Gas machines require more upkeep, but it's worth it.

  • Change the engine oil regularly (usually after the first 5 hours, then every 25-50 hours)
  • Keep spark plugs, air filters, and hydraulic hoses clean and in working order
  • Store with treated fuel or drain the tank during off-season to prevent issues

Regular maintenance ensures years of trouble-free splitting.

Safety and Ease of Use

Modern gas log splitters are equipped with smart safety features:

  • Auto-return valves keep your hands out of danger
  • Log cradles prevent roll-off during operation
  • Throttle and control placement should be easy to reach and smooth to operate

Always wear gloves and eye protection. And don't rush - gas splitters are fast, but safety should come first.

Summary: Is a Gas Log Splitter Right for You?

Great Fit For…

  • Homeowners who split more than a cord per season
  • DIYers and rural landowners ready to stop renting
  • Users who need serious, mobile power for big wood and bigger jobs

Gas log splitters offer unmatched performance when it comes to splitting large logs quickly and efficiently.

Final Buying Tips

  • Match the tonnage to your most frequent log type and diameter
  • Consider how often you'll use it and where - portability and vertical position are key
  • Review the features that matter most: hydraulic log lift, cycle time, tow bar, build quality

Still unsure which model fits your setup? Contact our team - we've helped thousands of customers choose the right splitter for their needs. Whether you're working a homestead, heating your cabin, or prepping for winter, we'll make sure you're ready to split firewood the smart way.

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