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Vertical splitter Multech or Riko ?


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Thanks for all the help. In the end I went for a Multech. Its a better machine for what I want though the Riko is clearly a better machine if you see what I mean !

 

Not a bad choice, although your limited to only splitting a max of 500mm long.

 

If you'd gone down the Riko route, you could of had a max of 1000mm long.

 

Requirements change, its best to cover all angles.

 

Multec is a good splitter though, especially for the moneys.

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Is your splitting area next to a power supply is so seriously consider electric wish I'd purchased a diesel gene and gone down that root. A merchant friend has his whole yard running on electric and he loves it. People can talk and answer the phone.

 

Posted question on a different thread wondered what electric splitter your friend using as I'm looking for a suitable unit for using at home but not wanting to risk upsetting the neighbours with excessive noise

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Not a bad choice, although your limited to only splitting a max of 500mm long.

 

If you'd gone down the Riko route, you could of had a max of 1000mm long.

 

Requirements change, its best to cover all angles.

 

Multec is a good splitter though, especially for the moneys.

 

i got multec 14t, purley for rings that wont fit in the firewood processor,just to break them down,no need to make loads of extrs sawdust ,will see how it all works out ,:001_smile:

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Not a bad choice, although your limited to only splitting a max of 500mm long.

 

If you'd gone down the Riko route, you could of had a max of 1000mm long.

 

Requirements change, its best to cover all angles.

 

Multec is a good splitter though, especially for the moneys.

 

Agreed. I'm not in the firewood business , I think if I was the Riko would have won by a mile

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Posted question on a different thread wondered what electric splitter your friend using as I'm looking for a suitable unit for using at home but not wanting to risk upsetting the neighbours with excessive noise

 

We're both firewood merchants so have Thor magick 13t him electric me petrol so I can sit it next to the processor to brake the ugly bits down.

 

Thor or Riko do smaller cheeper machines that are still capable of a good days work

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