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any more info on this mate?

can we come and see it?

have you some contact details..?

 

I bought it at the APF in September from Davies Machinery. It really is as good as new.

 

You are welcome to come and put some timber through it, I am around over the weekend if you want to call.

 

01902 892652 Bob.

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any pics of the screw splitter on the digger, i pressume thats a stabilzer arm on it to protect the machine. How do you rate the screw?

I fancy getting that set up, how much is that processor new?

 

That looks like a fixed thumb attachment welded to the underside of the dipper arm mate. you can use a bucket or root fork with it to grab timber by crowding the timber against it to hold it.

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any pics of the screw splitter on the digger, i pressume thats a stabilzer arm on it to protect the machine. How do you rate the screw?

I fancy getting that set up, how much is that processor new?

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/large-equipment/17825-log-stump-trumk-splitter.html

 

If you check out the pic's in this earlier thread it shows the claw which is welded to the dipper arm. It's there for when the bucket is attached and we move timber around and also to help get more woodchip in the bucket when we load the lorries. It does fold flat against the underside of the arm but there is no need when using the cone.

 

We use the cone to reduce larger trunks to a size where they will then fit through the processor and stacks them ready for processing at the same time. Saves cutting trunks into rings, saves petrol, quicker than cutting rings, easier for the operator and if you have a trunk which has nails or ironwork it often exposes them.

 

We split a load of old Conifer and Willow roots the other which had been in the yard since last summer. There was probably two eight wheeler loads which it reduced to bits small enough a guy can pick up in about two hours.

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