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Just purchased this off of ebay. Seems to be in very good condition and lightly used considering its age (Im guessing circa 2013?) Very little info out there for it but seems to be a Road Tow and improved version of the 2x S+. I know its a bit of a baby in the processor world but I have access to endless 3m lengths of 10" max diameter hard and softwood so hopefully will prove to be efficient with its dual rams. 

 

Anyone here have any feedback on them? Perhaps its someone on here who sold it? 

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Never used one bit I did have a hakki pilke 1x37 which I was very happy with. You’ll want to take all those guards off though, I’d imagine they make it quite unusable in my experience. You’ll also find yourself on the splitting bay quite a bit. I’d imagine that wheel being in the way could get quite annoying. Not much that can be done about that though and I guess it’s the price for having such a mobile little unit 

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11 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Never used one bit I did have a hakki pilke 1x37 which I was very happy with. You’ll want to take all those guards off though, I’d imagine they make it quite unusable in my experience. You’ll also find yourself on the splitting bay quite a bit. I’d imagine that wheel being in the way could get quite annoying. Not much that can be done about that though and I guess it’s the price for having such a mobile little unit 

Good info, thanks. :) I use the a Palax regularly so know what you mean about being in the splitting bay. might have to take the wheel off when in use? I'll see. Bit odd there is very little info or even a manual out here for them. Even the official Hakki website does not list a user manual in their obsolete machine section. :/

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1 hour ago, trigger_andy said:

Good info, thanks. :) I use the a Palax regularly so know what you mean about being in the splitting bay. might have to take the wheel off when in use? I'll see. Bit odd there is very little info or even a manual out here for them. Even the official Hakki website does not list a user manual in their obsolete machine section. :/

Click on link manual for it to download 

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