3455/3465

ton rated

50 Ton

Rated

2-Way

Split

Safe & Efficient

Log Stop Design

Canadian maple leaf black and white

Made In

Canada

cycle speed

5-20 Second

Cycle Time

Log Splitter 3455 / 3465

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.

$4,639.00
  • Current build time of 2 weeks.

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10″ x 10″ steel tube

Frame

30″ – 72″ diameter

Log Capacity

50 tons @ 3500 psi

Tonnage

13.412 x (30/GPM)

Total Cycle Time

Skid Steer | Includes 100” of hose

Power Source

Skid Steer

Pump

Skid Steer

Reservoir

30"

Stroke Length

Optional

Quick Connects

102.5″

Overall Width

46.5”

Overall Length

19.5”

Overall Height

1825 lbs

Weight

N/A

Bed Height

20”

Knife Height

6” x 30″

Cylinder Size

20 GPM – 75 GPM

Hydraulic Flow

2400lbs

Min. Skid Steer Operating Cap

Flat-Faced Couplers

Customer Images

Image #1 from Matthew Stanton
Image #1 from John Romig
Image #2 from John Romig
Image #1 from Louren Reddick
Image #2 from Louren Reddick
Image #3 from Louren Reddick
Image #4 from Louren Reddick
Image #1 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON
Image #2 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON
Image #1 from Doran Hubley - Haliburton, ON
Image #1 from Matthew Stanton

Matthew Stanton

Received my 3265 the other day. Package well. No damage shipping it to me. Used the splitter 2 days so far. Splitting elm right now and it has no problem with it, anything from 6 inch rounds to 2 feet in diameter, knots and all. Customer service has been great to deal with thus far. Very happy customer, so far

Image #1 from John Romig

John Romig

I bought the 3265 at the Paul Bunyan Show and it has been super exceeding my expectations! -John Romig

Image #2 from John Romig

John Romig

I bought the 3265 at the Paul Bunyan Show and it has been super exceeding my expectations! -John Romig

Image #1 from Louren Reddick

Louren Reddick

The pictures above are from a Split-Fire 255 that my neighbour owns in Canada. I have been splitting wood on this machine since he purchased it in 2002. In that time, it has split well over a thousand cords of wood. The wood was used to heat 3 homes for the last 21 years. In that time, I don’t think it has ever not started or needed repair. During covid my neighbour passed away he was ill and died while the border was closed. The machine sat for 2 years unused. When we were allowed back into the country, I borrowed it and it started on the very first pull. Last fall I split 5 or 6 cords on his machine with no issue pictures above. While at home in the states I was slitting wood for my home with my splitter (not a Split-Fire). I must say it was painfully slow at that time I decided sell my splitter and purchase one of my own Split-Fire machines which I am hoping to take possession of next week. I can’t tell you how happy I was with my neighbour’s machine; I look forward to working with my new machine. Thank You, Louren Reddick

Image #2 from Louren Reddick

Louren Reddick

The pictures above are from a Split-Fire 255 that my neighbour owns in Canada. I have been splitting wood on this machine since he purchased it in 2002. In that time, it has split well over a thousand cords of wood. The wood was used to heat 3 homes for the last 21 years. In that time, I don’t think it has ever not started or needed repair. During covid my neighbour passed away he was ill and died while the border was closed. The machine sat for 2 years unused. When we were allowed back into the country, I borrowed it and it started on the very first pull. Last fall I split 5 or 6 cords on his machine with no issue pictures above. While at home in the states I was slitting wood for my home with my splitter (not a Split-Fire). I must say it was painfully slow at that time I decided sell my splitter and purchase one of my own Split-Fire machines which I am hoping to take possession of next week. I can’t tell you how happy I was with my neighbour’s machine; I look forward to working with my new machine. Thank You, Louren Reddick

Image #3 from Louren Reddick

Louren Reddick

The pictures above are from a Split-Fire 255 that my neighbour owns in Canada. I have been splitting wood on this machine since he purchased it in 2002. In that time, it has split well over a thousand cords of wood. The wood was used to heat 3 homes for the last 21 years. In that time, I don’t think it has ever not started or needed repair. During covid my neighbour passed away he was ill and died while the border was closed. The machine sat for 2 years unused. When we were allowed back into the country, I borrowed it and it started on the very first pull. Last fall I split 5 or 6 cords on his machine with no issue pictures above. While at home in the states I was slitting wood for my home with my splitter (not a Split-Fire). I must say it was painfully slow at that time I decided sell my splitter and purchase one of my own Split-Fire machines which I am hoping to take possession of next week. I can’t tell you how happy I was with my neighbour’s machine; I look forward to working with my new machine. Thank You, Louren Reddick

Image #4 from Louren Reddick

Louren Reddick

The pictures above are from a Split-Fire 255 that my neighbour owns in Canada. I have been splitting wood on this machine since he purchased it in 2002. In that time, it has split well over a thousand cords of wood. The wood was used to heat 3 homes for the last 21 years. In that time, I don’t think it has ever not started or needed repair. During covid my neighbour passed away he was ill and died while the border was closed. The machine sat for 2 years unused. When we were allowed back into the country, I borrowed it and it started on the very first pull. Last fall I split 5 or 6 cords on his machine with no issue pictures above. While at home in the states I was slitting wood for my home with my splitter (not a Split-Fire). I must say it was painfully slow at that time I decided sell my splitter and purchase one of my own Split-Fire machines which I am hoping to take possession of next week. I can’t tell you how happy I was with my neighbour’s machine; I look forward to working with my new machine. Thank You, Louren Reddick

Image #1 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON

Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON

What a machine! It has made the job so much easier and is certainly “less tiring”. The quality is obvious with the Honda engine and splitting capability. This has been my 3rd. firewood season year using this splitter. It actually makes me look forward to getting out there and doing some splitting. 

Image #2 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON

Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON

What a machine! It has made the job so much easier and is certainly “less tiring”. The quality is obvious with the Honda engine and splitting capability. This has been my 3rd. firewood season year using this splitter. It actually makes me look forward to getting out there and doing some splitting. 

Image #1 from Doran Hubley - Haliburton, ON

Doran Hubley - Haliburton, ON

My old Split-Fire has been a great machine!

Image #1 from Matthew Stanton
Image #1 from John Romig
Image #2 from John Romig
Image #1 from Louren Reddick
Image #2 from Louren Reddick
Image #3 from Louren Reddick
Image #4 from Louren Reddick
Image #1 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON
Image #2 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON
Image #1 from Doran Hubley - Haliburton, ON
3255
1-8 of 47 reviews
  1. MS

    Received my 3265 the other day. Package well. No damage shipping it to me. Used the splitter 2 days so far. Splitting elm right now and it has no problem with it, anything from 6 inch rounds to 2 feet in diameter, knots and all. Customer service has been great to deal with thus far. Very happy customer, so far

    Image #1 from Matthew Stanton
  2. JR

    I bought the 3265 at the Paul Bunyan Show and it has been super exceeding my expectations!

    -John Romig

    3255
    Image #1 from John Romig
    Image #2 from John Romig
  3. LR

    The pictures above are from a Split-Fire 255 that my neighbour owns in Canada. I have been splitting wood on this machine since he purchased it in 2002. In that time, it has split well over a thousand cords of wood. The wood was used to heat 3 homes for the last 21 years. In that time, I don’t think it has ever not started or needed repair.
    During covid my neighbour passed away he was ill and died while the border was closed. The machine sat for 2 years unused. When we were allowed back into the country, I borrowed it and it started on the very first pull. Last fall I split 5 or 6 cords on his machine with no issue pictures above. While at home in the states I was slitting wood for my home with my splitter (not a Split-Fire). I must say it was painfully slow at that time I decided sell my splitter and purchase one of my own Split-Fire machines which I am hoping to take possession of next week. I can’t tell you how happy I was with my neighbour’s machine; I look forward to working with my new machine.

    Thank You,

    Louren Reddick

    3255
    Image #1 from Louren Reddick
    Image #2 from Louren Reddick
    Image #3 from Louren Reddick
    Image #4 from Louren Reddick
  4. TS

    What a machine! It has made the job so much easier and is certainly “less tiring”. The quality is obvious with the Honda engine and splitting capability. This has been my 3rd. firewood season year using this splitter. It actually makes me look forward to getting out there and doing some splitting. 

    3255
    Image #1 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON
    Image #2 from Terry Scheel – Pakenham ON
  5. DH

    My old Split-Fire has been a great machine!

    3255
    Image #1 from Doran Hubley - Haliburton, ON
  6. RR

    I’ve split hundreds of cords of wood with the machine over the last 15 years. Very reliable and excellent design. It’s a joy to use, one of the best equipment purchases I’ve ever made.

    3255
    Image #1 from Rob Ryan - Durham, ME
  7. DM

    This machine is awesome, I use it all the time and everyone who sees it wants to buy it, my answer is you can’t afford it. Keep up the good work!

    Image #1 from Don Metz - Kirkville, NY
    Image #2 from Don Metz - Kirkville, NY
  8. BD

    Very pleased with my Split-Fire firewood splitter purchase to date. There was a small hiccup within the first couple hours of use but the team at Split-Fire had that sorted in short time. Since then I have run a decent amount of wood through it and it has performed flawlessly. Thanks again for great service and product!