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Thanks guys the reason being is that my kindla blade is worn out fuelwoods stopped making the kindla and got no spare knife.I only use round timber through my machine anyway.The kindlett will only do 10" rounds where as the others do 10".Also my palax power 90's processor cuts max 10" so dont want to be having to measure diameter of each log.Hope this makes sense cheers

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Hi guys want to pick your brains!Im currently running a fuelwood hydraulic kindla thinking of a chance soon.Was wondering if any you guys have tried a posch autosplit or a BGU?Your thoughts please

 

im based in hartlepool only 45 mins drive from you if you would like to use my 2009 kindlett you are more than welcome.

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