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Large Cone Splitter vs 40ton + splitter for 3ft/4ft butts


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We'd sell this 30t 2m stroke splitter for sensible offers as since cut back on firewood it doesn't get much use. Hydraulically adjustable 4 way knife, pto driven with own pump and tank.

 

Hi is it 2 m max stroke or adjustable.Is it remote control so you can use it from a crane.How old is it and what kind of offer.My mobile 07970 065953.

Cheers Chris.

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One plus of the cone splitter that appeals to me, is that one can split large trunks etc single handed,compared to using large Binderberger 40 ton Gigant type machine, which needs two people at least to get a good output,especially for one band man outfits like me. Comments welcome

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