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We have used an axe for many years but a shoulder injury is making this hard. we need a powered wood splitter - petrol or electric - to split wood up to 60cm diameter max. Can anyone start us off? At a guess, we probably prepare and use about 15/18 cubic meters a year (which is a lot of axe swings).

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Thats about what we use a year luckly enough im young enough at the min so will keep swinging the axe but will be interesting to see what is recommended

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We have used an axe for many years but a shoulder injury is making this hard. we need a powered wood splitter - petrol or electric - to split wood up to 60cm diameter max. Can anyone start us off? At a guess, we probably prepare and use about 15/18 cubic meters a year (which is a lot of axe swings).

 

The brick will come out of the dam shortly :biggrin:

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We have used an axe for many years but a shoulder injury is making this hard. we need a powered wood splitter - petrol or electric - to split wood up to 60cm diameter max. Can anyone start us off? At a guess, we probably prepare and use about 15/18 cubic meters a year (which is a lot of axe swings).

 

An Eastern European with a axe? Just a thought:001_rolleyes:

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Hello buddy when can I pick the corkscrew splitter up?:thumbup1::laugh1:

 

Always watching Wesalski ,, always watching ! :biggrin: ( a line from Monster InC )

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Whenever I see a splitter thread and that you posted I laugh before even opening the thread haha.

 

I would be disappointed if it did not happen now dude ! :biggrin::lol::biggrin::lol: Its in the rules :biggrin:

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If you want a recommendation for electric, Forest master FM 16 Bought one earlier in the year.

8 ton max splitting force.Two speed, adjustable ram travel. Returns while you are reaching for the next log. Wedge from either end so the easiest end splits. Anything I can lift on to it has split.

A lot quicker than you would think.

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