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Is a timber Croc worth £145 plus free postage or is there better out there. For example the forest master which is similar at £60 something pound

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  Hodge said:
You could make something similar or look at truncator.

 

Hey thanks for the mention! I saw the Log Croc in Ireland at the ploughing championships. I like the way the teeth are all independent. There were a lot of people looking at it.

 

Depends what you're cutting to and how fast you want it cut.

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Saw the way 1 of my customers was cutting logs with cord on horse with his foot holding it ? took a leaflet on Croc and he bought 1 he said he can cut 3 times the amount of logs in the same time and safe. 

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Made one of these croc type things years ago. Had just bought a welder and was knocking u metal projects left right and centre. I soon got tired of picking up logs off of the floor. For the diy/home logger, I don't think you can beat those portec type logging benches that you clamp a chainsaw to. Bought one 15 years ago and it still lives. I extended the legs on it so the logs drop straight into a wheel barrow and then wheeled straight to the splitter. 

 

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