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rowan lee
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i'll give my 2 cents...

two things spring to mind:

1) wood, being a renewable energy, is being split by a process that requires the use of fossil fuels. this seems contradictory to me. or am i thinking silly?

2) such a long time to split one bit of log. seems very inefficient. and too much operator input. in my mind i'm thinking, "load log, split it in one fell swoop".

 

You are quite correct Luke and extremely green .

Lead by example and use grandpa's old axe, stack using mk1 pair of arms and renew energy at local pub!

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You are quite correct Luke and extremely green .

Lead by example and use grandpa's old axe, stack using mk1 pair of arms and renew energy at local pub!

 

well i suppose it's best to carry on doing what we're doing then if that's the only alternative :crying: one day though these machines will (hopefully) run on biofuel !

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