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Splitter for arb waste


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Sorry I'm sure it's been covered before and yes I've used the search button but can anyone recommend a small splitter with its own power unit.

 

We're struggling to give away our wood so instead of paying over £50 to tip a trannie load we've scrounged a bit of field and are going to split a few for our regular customers.

 

Budgets about a grand and won't need to be mega powerful as the knotty stuff will still get dumped.

 

Thanks

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Ace is best on clean straight stuff the rock machinery 22t machine will split anything you care to put under it, I used it a few weeks back and was very impressed made all those horrible knotty bits and unions viable firewood.

 

 

 

 

Ta. I'll have a look on laptop later

 

 

 

Any one else?

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If you are going to ditch the knotty stuff, then i would suggest a decent axe like a gransfor or x19. It will be far quicker and much more satisfying.

 

Hi Marc on nice clean straight grain stuff you're right marc in a tyre to Breaking your back into it helps keep the logs in tack thanks Jon

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