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Just over 3 minutes a cube here, impressive.

 

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One other advantage the Taj currently has is the availability of a 12 way splitter. There is an 8 way in on this demo, logs coming through are pretty big in my book. I have done work this winter on log diameter and have found that optimum performance in a stove is achieved with logs of between 75mm and 100mm average diameter. Morso recommend a log no bigger than 100mm. On a 350mm max machine then an 8 way is fine but on a 400mm then the logs in my opinion want dicing down just a bit more.

 

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Just over 3 minutes a cube here, impressive.

 

 

One other advantage the Taj currently has is the availability of a 12 way splitter. There is an 8 way in on this demo, logs coming through are pretty big in my book. I have done work this winter on log diameter and have found that optimum performance in a stove is achieved with logs of between 75mm and 100mm average diameter. Morso recommend a log no bigger than 100mm. On a 350mm max machine then an 8 way is fine but on a 400mm then the logs in my opinion want dicing down just a bit more.

 

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Ive got the 8 way knife and 4 way on my tajfun, use the 4 most of the time, put big stuff to one side then blitz with the 8way. But yeah it can produce big logs if your not on the ball and continuously moving the blade up and down

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Just over 3 minutes a cube here, impressive.

 

 

One other advantage the Taj currently has is the availability of a 12 way splitter. There is an 8 way in on this demo, logs coming through are pretty big in my book. I have done work this winter on log diameter and have found that optimum performance in a stove is achieved with logs of between 75mm and 100mm average diameter. Morso recommend a log no bigger than 100mm. On a 350mm max machine then an 8 way is fine but on a 400mm then the logs in my opinion want dicing down just a bit more.

 

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I have a 12 way for the 1x42, but its very rarely used.

The logs are tiny.

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