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Any reason to want to have horizontal instead of vertical?

 

For a lot less than the Posch you could have a vertical splitter with winch + tractor and loader to run it

 

horizontal lets you load with a crane and do much bigger stuff faster but going horizontal I would want 2m version so you can put easily onto a processor deck.

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horizontal lets you load with a crane and do much bigger stuff faster but going horizontal I would want 2m version so you can put easily onto a processor deck.

 

Think OP is only after 1m billets for biomass boiler.

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horizontal lets you load with a crane and do much bigger stuff faster but going horizontal I would want 2m version so you can put easily onto a processor deck.

 

 

This man talks sense

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We've still got our30t 2m, or maybe it's 2.2m. Can't quite remember, it's great splitter but we're just not using it enough. We're trying to cut down on firewood too so it's not going to get any busier.

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there's also multiteks log buster if you don't fancy anything mentioned so far. think it's 100 ton splitting force.

 

 

This is definitely much more than I need, doesn't stop me wanting one though.

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Any reason to want to have horizontal instead of vertical?

 

For a lot less than the Posch you could have a vertical splitter with winch + tractor and loader to run it

 

The main reason I'd prefer horizontal is I think its more ergonomic to have the table on the back to pick the billets off when stacking them into bundles. Theres no lifting, more just sliding them off the table into a rack.

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