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Hi i,am looking thinking of etc going down the path of getting a log splitter but very unsure/confused what to get etc i,ve got a raft of logs now say around 5/6 tonnes at the moment to process all undercover to dry out etc

 

i have a lot of trouble with my shoulders after swinging around with an axe or maul i,am crippled for 3 days later with pain and can hardly pick my brew up lol

 

i live in st helens and would love someone to help me and do a demo how to operate one and see if there worth the effort and cost etc so is there anyone local please that would be willing to show me the splitter path so to speak

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If you want a good look around a couple of splitters (10 and 20 ton) and discuss the pros & cons please pm me. I'm about 20 miles from St Helens.

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