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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOTgg53sIrc]Fuelwood Multipla log splitter South Cumbria. www.beckbankwoodsplitter.co.uk - YouTube[/ame]

This is my set up .Fully mobile in the trailer and in my opinion a great machine.

Fuelwood multipla 10 ton.

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I think I payed about £1550 with delivery.I can manage about 1 and bit cubes an hour if I can get every thing set up to work in the method I use.

Its all about organising a methodical routine that works best for you.

I did a lot of research on various splitters and glat I settled with the fuelwood multipla.

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good thinking i built mine fixed wedge so the knotty grainy wood wont take control of the ram twisting/straining the machine as much well that how i done mine & it works fine through the twangy knarley tuff stuff anything really tuff gets the saw treatment to fit my fire seems to last longer on the fire too

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The multipla in the video is mounted in a Ifor williams p6 trailer. trailer has a solid galvenised side which is about 10" high and then has removable mesh sides which obvisiouly you take off when splitting.It meens you can split from both sides of the trailer just by swinging the splitter around,so you don't have to turn the whole trailer .

On this you can tow with 4x4 and then onto Quad so you can get anywhere!

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