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its certainly the cheaper option if you're after a splitter. They are slow, tedious and quite inefficient though. Also they make quite a scruffy end product. They will do the job though.

 

HI STEVE we have a large posch splitter just looking for hycrack for butts it only be used to make butts or rings lighter i no we can lift with loader thanks jon :thumbup:

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its certainly the cheaper option if you're after a splitter. They are slow, tedious and quite inefficient though. Also they make quite a scruffy end product. They will do the job though.

 

I have the greatest respect for Steve with every thing he does but .... I don't think they are slow , It's all relative I know but if you don't count dedicated processors then I think they are way quicker than your average hydraulic splitter . Just the way i see it . Maybe I am missing something ?

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OK. I can see the logic there. Never tried splitting big butts so can't offer any thoughts on that

 

HI STEVE if there 4ft die its tractors loader time or wedge :thumbdown::laugh1:hycrack then on to posch :thumbup1:thanks jon :thumbup:

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Log splitting is tedious full stop by the way !

 

HI STUBBY if there 4ft plus beech oak the only way is roll them and thats a :laugh1:or lift them with a tractor loader as there 200 kgs plus thanks jon :thumbup:

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