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After weighing up the options I built this a few months ago. I cut everything on it which drops straight into wooden crates that are then forklifted to the splitter. Logs are then stacked in the barn to dry.

Probably not as quick as full blown processor, but fraction of cost, less breakdowns and it`ll take up tp 18 inch plus bent stuff!

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I have to say i love this!:thumbup::thumbup:

 

Home built stuff rocks, mainly because you can build it to your individual specification, but also it's fun to do, costs a fraction of anything you can buy and....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

you know where you can get parts, the scrap :001_tongue:heap!!!!

 

 

Seriously though fentiger, looks like a simple effective piece of kit. may have build something similar, :thumbup:

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