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Evening,

 

just wondering if people use a Fiskars axe for banging in wedges and clipped to their belt while working in the woods? It does not have to be a Fiskars axe just what axes do you guys use? I'm getting sick and tired of dragging around a big splitting axe just to hit a wedge in so I would like a nice short one that I can put on my belt but still has the power and strength to hit a wedge in nicely.

 

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Fiskars is the one for you :) there light yet strong enough to knock wedges in :)

 

Merry Christmas!!

 

yeah that is all I ever hear about them so I really want one just I don't want a long handled beast that would drag around on the floor off the belt so I was wondering if anyone has a shorter one and what X number is it?

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I use a barco forestry axe. About 60cm handle and a 1.2kg head. The handle is broken at the moment after hitting some hi lifts far too hard. I carry it in a hammer holder on my logging belt.

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cheers for the replies, I took your advise and just orderd a Fiskars X17 which is 60cm long and 1.6KG at the end so should do me good

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I use a barco forestry axe. About 60cm handle and a 1.2kg head. The handle is broken at the moment after hitting some hi lifts far too hard. I carry it in a hammer holder on my logging belt.

 

funny that, my bahco with a similar size handle broke too, with very little use - maybe a dodgy batch.

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