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It would of been better if he hadn't of picked the logs up carried them at table height and then put them down on the lift arm!???

 

Also if you had of put a log on that lift arm which would of been to heavy to lift the splitter would of tipped over side wards Doh!

 

Them guys need to get out of the factory more lol

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a few tweaks and it would probably serve people quite good as said its laughable carrying logs over to the table i felt dizzy watching the video i wonder if you get a free log pick with your purchase

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I fell asleep watching the speed of it lol. I quit the vid as soon as the ram started moving at a snails pace.

Also the lifting arm didn't even get to parallel so big logs you would still have to push/roll uphill to get them on the actual splitter.

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