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four way splitting wedge for thor magik


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I took the gas to my four way head and made it to a fat wedge works a treat on ash ring busting them as soon as the wedge goes in good for bill it's aswell.

Can't understand why Thor don't do the table as standerd it's a necessity for any one doing large volumes.

 

Our Magick has spit. 100t of billets and quartered well over 50 ton of big rings to get them in the processor.

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hello little green woodchopper you must be near me if you are in mortimer forest.When i bought my thor of phil alderson you had the two or three options which was in with the price.To be fair we have split up a lot of wood on it hundreds of tonnes now with our own logs and contracting and its been really good!!!!!

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