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Would be quicker with an axe lol


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I love a small axe... If you question the use, check out this picture of a hatchet pulling way above its weight!

 

 

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Seriously though... if he could automate that and make it cut and split (into

quarters) at the same time he would be rolling in it :thumbup:

 

Love the idea though

 

 

Sam

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Not a very elegant system; there are tractor-mounted jobbies where the splitter is automated and the log is cut with a circular saw protected by a proper guard. (Why am I telling you lot this? Half of you probably have one!)

Anyway, it might save the user's back not having to wield the splitting maul, but he has to start by getting the whole log on top of the machine four feet above the ground.

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