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4 way splitter.


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In 2 days me and a 16 year old lad split logs with my diesel 2 cyl lister with a 4 way splitter head . We managed 2/3 rds of a 25 ton load of ash ,I reckon I done 12 trailer loads about 25 cube of logs. The lad puts logs on a bench and I split and throw on heap. We went from 10 till 4.30 with a break of half hour. I feel this is quite good going. What do people think.:thumbup1::thumbdown: oh it's already ringed up

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My splitter very home made. But she has some power. Check " bog969 on tube. Funny was only thinking whilst splitting .instead of head with 4 way pushing on to solid plate , have plate on down stroke ram ,push log through a cutting base. Only prob logs would fall on floor. Need a conveyer underneath. As time spent removing logs that are still joind by a few strands of timber are a pain.this way each log would just push the last one through . I need a prosseser .

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