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I'd appreciate folks thoughts on the above. I'm after a new table splitter and was just thinking petrol as thats what I've always had. I curious of the electric driven ones as I'm usually beside a power point anyway.

 

I was thinking the electric driven might be cheeper to run??

 

Cheers

 

Fonzy

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It really should be PTO or tractor hydraulic driven splitters then you have something useful to do other things with, than cutting wood and it runs on diesel.

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I'd appreciate folks thoughts on the above. I'm after a new table splitter and was just thinking petrol as thats what I've always had. I curious of the electric driven ones as I'm usually beside a power point anyway.

 

I was thinking the electric driven might be cheeper to run??

 

Cheers

 

Fonzy

 

Electric splitter is...

 

:thumbup1: Cheaper to buy

:thumbup1: Cheaper to run

:thumbup1: Cheaper to maintain

:thumbup1: Quieter (although some make an annoying whining sound)

:thumbup1: Less smelly

:thumbup1: Lighter

:thumbdown: Less mobile (needs electric outlet)

:thumbdown: Less power

:thumbdown: Slower operation (typically)

Posted
Electric splitter is...

 

:thumbup1: Cheaper to buy

:thumbup1: Cheaper to run

:thumbup1: Cheaper to maintain

:thumbup1: Quieter (although some make an annoying whining sound)

:thumbup1: Less smelly

:thumbup1: Lighter

:thumbdown: Less mobile (needs electric outlet)

:thumbdown: Less power

:thumbdown: Slower operation (typically)

 

I have an electric Ryco a12 splitter. We use it all day long usually 1 day per week to split knotty arb waist, I am yet to find a bad thing to say about it. Can't comment on petral but we did use a pto one at first and the noise all day long was horrible!

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Thanks for the replies. I'm thinking it's going to be electric. Just to find the right one now.

 

I liked the fact that I could adjust the ram stroke on the Posch I've been using and the quick cycle time.

 

Cheers

 

Fonzy

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