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Mark Bolam
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I'm thinking of investing in a 10t petrol log splitter this season.

I've always done my logs with a Gransfors maul and splitting axe, but my elbows are giving me hell at the minute. I also had a 5t electric splitter that got nicked, but it was pretty slow and lacked power.

 

Any advice appreciated.

 

I would also like it reasonably portable. As in could I drag one up my grinder ramps?

The model on Jonesies site is 125kg.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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I'm thinking of investing in a 10t petrol log splitter this season.

I've always done my logs with a Gransfors maul and splitting axe, but my elbows are giving me hell at the minute. I also had a 5t electric splitter that got nicked, but it was pretty slow and lacked power.

 

Any advice appreciated.

 

I would also like it reasonably portable. As in could I drag one up my grinder ramps?

The model on Jonesies site is 125kg.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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get 1,pumbed in to yr chipper ,treequip tell you how its done

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Had one of those ten ton things off Jonesie about three years ago. Only use it for personal stuff and it's probably no quicker than by hand but it don't arf save your energy for other things.

 

Faultless so far.

 

I thought you had one mate.

I'll come up for a gander at some point.

 

 

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