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I'm not sure how your table clamps itself onto the main beam of the splitter, but if this is adjustable you could add an extension (large dimension box steel) to the base of the table beam and adjust accordingly)

 

Alternatively if your clamping system needs a fixed point, you could simply have the table top removed and a box steel extension added to the top, welded and table top replaced.

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Thanks Rowan.

 

Already have a small pad on the steel base. Can go up another 13cm before I will reduce my log length below our largest logs. Will probably do this first but would still be below hip height. Anymore will have to be pads and ramps.

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HI STEVE is this a ARMY TRAILER WHAT TPY thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Hi Jon,

its a Penman generator trailer..... one of the first to be released. Complete with disk hydraulic over run brakes. The running gear is all landrover parts. Its brilliant for the splitter.

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Thanks all for the advise. Been out with the Alaskan and cut an 8" slab to raise the table. Will give it a go at that. Had a close look at the PTO angle and can probably raise the splitter off the floor 4" if need be.

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Hi Jon,

its a Penman generator trailer..... one of the first to be released. Complete with disk hydraulic over run brakes. The running gear is all landrover parts. Its brilliant for the splitter.

 

HI STEVEN nice one mate HOWS THAT MOG AND LR GOING MATE THANKS JON :thumbup:

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