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I have tried most of them. I have two from Alan marshall Made in sweden or somewhere not cheap but better than the stihl imo . They were about £60 inc postage about a year ago. They have a red and gray handle. I can pull 20in stuff around on the ground 10ft long. Get it dug well in and you will be amazed what you can pull length ways. Just make sure you have nothing behind incase it slips out.

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  MR TREEBUS said:
Had a look,cant seem to find them on the stanton hope website :confused1:

 

I have both the large and small one, they are stihl and bought them from world of power, with free delivery too:thumbup:

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  gensetsteve said:
I have tried most of them. I have two from Alan marshall Made in sweden or somewhere not cheap but better than the stihl imo . They were about £60 inc postage about a year ago. They have a red and gray handle. I can pull 20in stuff around on the ground 10ft long. Get it dug well in and you will be amazed what you can pull length ways. Just make sure you have nothing behind incase it slips out.

 

Have you a link to Alan Marshall website or phone no?

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Just had a look they are there searched for logging tools on uk net they came up first went to page of tools there are 2 at the bottom they call them hookeroons

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Just spotted this on youtube and remembered this thread, gotta get one.The splitter's pretty impressive too.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSSmnGzF3Ik&feature=related]YouTube - fendeuse[/ame]

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  gensetsteve said:
I have tried most of them. I have two from Alan marshall Made in sweden or somewhere not cheap but better than the stihl imo . They were about £60 inc postage about a year ago. They have a red and gray handle. I can pull 20in stuff around on the ground 10ft long. Get it dug well in and you will be amazed what you can pull length ways. Just make sure you have nothing behind incase it slips out.

 

there's nothing worse than it slipping out........ especially when you've pulled a 'big one' !!!!!!!!!!!!:blushing::001_tt2:

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Have looked at the slappies on Clarks site,obviously the one with the toothed front edge is a lot more expensive - is it worth the extra money over the plain one?:confused1:

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