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william petts
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Blimin heck!

That is fantastic productivity. Does large hardwood work as well on the 12 way cutter or do you end up with more kindling?

 

Large hardwood is about the same albeit slightly slower cutting with the chainsaw . As long as you're over about 15inch you get really nice wood, it's just the stuff around 12inch that makes kindling because it just catches the ring on the splitter.

 

To be honest with the auto adjust on that machine I usually use a 6 way unless I have all big stuff.

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Large hardwood is about the same albeit slightly slower cutting with the chainsaw . As long as you're over about 15inch you get really nice wood, it's just the stuff around 12inch that makes kindling because it just catches the ring on the splitter.

 

To be honest with the auto adjust on that machine I usually use a 6 way unless I have all big stuff.

 

Clearly a great machine for larger timber :thumbup1:

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Finally got round to this big stuff, average about 14" so having to re-split a few pieces each cut even with the 8 way on.

It's making beautiful logs, barely any crappy bits. Hard work in the beating sun getting them down the stack on my own without the 360 because I was short of space though!!

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Now that truck and trailer belongs on the overloaded thread. Must be at least 4 tonnes of logs on it without the trailer haha

 

 

 

Haha I know, not going on the road anywhere with it though. Just to the spot I stack the IBC's! Dmax pulled it no problem and that trailer needs a ton on it before it tows properly, it's horrible!

 

 

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