10/06/2025
Realistic expectations on mini skid wood drill:
First you need a 12mm hex socket head to adjust the head being "square". Should only need once unless you slam the head.
Second it needs higher flow and weight. The tip is not sharp like what you may have researched. It does not split to wood like a sharp cone pulling it's tip into the wood with axe like force. It's rips it apart at the top.
Third, you need a machine with good pins. Some of the cheaper machines will not have a long enough pin. Although it is the "universal" attachment plate, it is 1/2" deeper than some plates. 8 1/2" to just under 9" attachment plate instead of if you have an 8".
Plenty of power for ripping but it is not just plug and play.
I have a few minutes on the attachment to test a few things. It won't split a 4' log as some have asked. You may need to predrill a few holes quickly with a spade bit, but that goes quickly. I've talked more people out of buying than buying. Can it do some damage on logs and stumps: yes, you need to know how to use it to get the most and the flow of your machine and weight will determine if it's a gamble or not. Worth it for the back plate, motor, and hoses for DIY builds if it doesn't work out so long as you get it sub 500 USD. The motor, hoses, couplers, and back plate are sturdy built. Used a nice coupler for drive.