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Petrol splitter buying advice needed £1500 ish


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I'm after a petrol splitter upto £1500 thinking new

Horizontal I think or high table vertical (I'm six 2)

Need to split estate timber so oak ash beech larch birch sycamore alder hawthorn elm hemlock laurel holly cedar and anything else that gets in my way

Would need to keep two men (me included) splitting all day and be very productive

 

Possibly long split 1 metre ish so we could fell thinning trees cut up split and stack then go back when seasoned put the saw through the stack load logs onto pick up and deliver

not sure if this is an ok system yet but moving cord around the estate takes too long and gets handled too many times

Fr jones came back under budget on the lawnflite 550

What else is out there ?

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