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Just looking for recommendations for a tractor mounted log splitter. I’m not doing thousands of tons of logs but we do a fair amount for our own use and sell a little. I’ve been recommended an Oxdale splitter but it looks a fairly light duty build? Ideally just after something that’s reasonably quick and with a comfortable working height, also one that won’t break the bank! Would happily buy a used machine if there’s anything around? Located in Devon. Thanks 

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A Thor  popped up on market place the other day at Oakhampton. Not used one but always heard good things about them 

 

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Never seen it in the flesh, but have always liked the look of this one, atleast it's got a log lift

 

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I have a Hymari 13 ton tractor mounted splitter I would like to sell. 

 

In good condition and barn stored. 

 

Can be worked from a vertical or horizontal position. 

 

Looking for £400 ono. 

 

Can't seem to upload photos at present but if interested please pm me an email address and will send over. 

 

Thanks 

 

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I had my Oxdale on the trailer with the rings and some long hoses to work it.

Nice setup on an Ifor flat bed and quick enough if your tractor is fairly modern, rather slow on vintage tractors with small hydraulics.

I since bought "bigger and better" splitters but wish I had kept my Oxdale too.

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