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Please can anyone recommend a good quality road tow splitter, I want it to operated vertical or horizontal and have a honda engine (not one of those Chinese things off fleabay!!) thanks in advance..

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Yes I sold it to get one that's easy to move around, the old one was to heavy for me on my own, I want to be able to take it to jobs and also a new wood I look after.:)

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I have got the same problem our petrol thor magik is a good splitter but you got to bust a gut to move it. I have been looking at the posch road tow they do one with a diesel engine lot of money but its all so a lot of machine. It would be interesting to hear from others who have road tow machines 13t+.

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what did you pay for that one

 

i think i paid 2 grand all in ,full towing electrics , honda gx engine 20 ton ,vertical or horizontal ,i cant fault it ,its been great and andrew at wallenstein was very helpfull and quick in sorting it :thumbup1: if you look at the chinese copies for around 1500 quid that you cant tow above 6 mph and have a rsj made of plastic its a bit of a no brainer really ..

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get one of these :thumbup1:its legally road towable and pretty eas to move by yourself too , ive taken it to quite few jobs :thumbup1:

 

What model is that please mate? I have been looking at wallenstein and wondering if they are any good, they look well built.:)

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