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Splitter & Saw?


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It's a huxtable saw bench with a hydrax splitter will cope with any size wood . You can either ring it to size with the chainsaw and then split it ,or cut it into billet lengths split it and bench it to size,all the branch wood just bench up . Ideal for doing whole trees where they fall. As far as price goes I would want £850 for it your welcome to try it out if you want I'm in Dorset . Nick 07867 971 473

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  • 4 weeks later...

evening, just a quick re-cap probably get 15 tonne splitter then riko saw bench. Could I really treat myself to a hp eagle?

 

Riko runs at about 340 rpm what about the eagle? Would the eagle be better at doing thicker wood?

 

only for farm use but might be used for next 40 years!

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