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I have a 4 way for the thor magik I have. That looks a much better design though. The thor's single blade is very similar to that of the Posch HC 13, steep angle, great shear power, etc, but the 4 way is much more wedge shaped thus loosing its shearing capacity to a large extent. Also it has to be bolted on, rather then that nice flippy hinged quick release gizmo yours has. Most wield on a little addition like that myself.

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Are you still happy with the machine Rob? Is 13T enough? Big jump in price up to their 20T road tow.

 

Can't decide between Posch or the Riko. I have compact tractor, but it's only 18 PTO hp, so probably won't run any of the Posch PTOs, so I'm now looking at the petrol ones. Need it for 1m billets as well as old arb waste rings.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Are you still happy with the machine Rob? Is 13T enough? Big jump in price up to their 20T road tow.

 

Can't decide between Posch or the Riko. I have compact tractor, but it's only 18 PTO hp, so probably won't run any of the Posch PTOs, so I'm now looking at the petrol ones. Need it for 1m billets as well as old arb waste rings.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Hi IRON a small tractor will run a 19t posch splitter pto power one a MF 35 does it ok thanks Jon

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