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Why are you looking at Hakki 1 x 37? I had one and HATED IT! Belt driven machine that broke my heart with down time and is a pain in the ass to service. I changed to Palax KS35 years ago and it has no belts at all, hydraulic driven machine. I will NEVER have another hakki in the yard.

Bit dearer the day you buy it but you will see the benefit every time you use it and save on service costs and ultimately it will always be worth more if you choose to sell it on.

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For every machine there are lovers and haters.

 

I have a Disco 3, had it for 8 years, its done over 100K miles, its been great, we love it, but many hate them.

 

Same goes for my Mog.

 

No one has a monopoly on good advice, we each speak form our own experience, but that experiences varies greatly :001_smile:

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From what I see a HP. 37 is for the guy doing a. 100 /150 t a season a friend of mine had one it ate belts and after the 2 nd season about. 1600t it would flex when splitting an awkward log.

The guy that bought it spent 2 k on it at local dealer and puts about 100 t a year through it real steady he loves it

 

Now the 42 that is a beast.

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From what I see a HP. 37 is for the guy doing a. 100 /150 t a season a friend of mine had one it ate belts and after the 2 nd season about. 1600t it would flex when splitting an awkward log.

The guy that bought it spent 2 k on it at local dealer and puts about 100 t a year through it real steady he loves it

 

Now the 42 that is a beast.

 

This is spot on really. Not sure about it eating belts though. I changed mine once a year on average!

I never had any complaints with the machine at all

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I think processors have a hard life and as the hours go on they suffer more breakdowns. If you are getting through lots of belts may be worth checking wear on the pulleys and try and de glaze them possibly hyd relief valve on splitter set too high. I think most processors are designed to run on straight pine so cope nicely with beech but oak and elm waste is pushing the boundries.

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Tajfun based the 420 joy on it by all accounts .

 

The big x is the boy if you got the cord to keep it fed as it's one Hungary machine.

 

Been having a butchers at the big x now called Easy 50. Looks to have a £30k price tag.

 

Seems expensive, as the 1 x 42 is around £16K.

 

Can a Easy 50 be almost twice the machine?

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