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Log splitter help!


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4 minutes ago, HJK said:

Yeah okay, does that matter or not?

It comes with warranty so I guess they'll replace/fix it?

Years ago I bought a relatively cheap Chinese splitter . ( had to assemble it myself ) Modded it for road tow . Thought this will do me for a bit and it is still going stromg all these years later . DSCF0014.jpg.4aa8e36cad4d6b31034da40e30c9b40a.jpg

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2 hours ago, GarethM said:

It would be easier yes, plus a proper trailer has the light board and numberplate fitted.

 

On my old rock machinery splitter I ended up removing the mudguards and the log cradle as they just get in the way splitting.

Okay cheers, picked one up a few weeks back for £37! Brand new lights and wiring 🤣

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