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Best splitter I have ever used. Not cheap, but what is good is rarely cheap

 

 

Which model of RABAUD vertical splitter do you have? I am considering F17 OR F20,I have 3ft daimeter +,very knotty Beech butts to split ,I do not want to buy a machine not up to the job!!!!

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I have the Farmer II F16 model that runs from the tractor PTO. It has never refused anything I have given it in the past. Sometimes on a particularly knotty bit you have to take a couple of goes at it but it will always get there in the end

 

 

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Depends on the rest of your kit. If you have very little equipment I'd say a vertical is more practical as you can man handle most sizes of logs under and break it up. If you have a something with forks, grab on a excavator, timber crane a horizontal would probably be a better option. The first option is definitely the more labour intensive

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Using my 17 tonne Krpan, with stupidly simple cheap pto/pull cord winch today.

Snagging logs out of a jumbled pile and hoisting them in and up to drop down on a couple of cross logs, to leave a better height for cutting.

Effortless single handed operation, and v fast when running at tick-over revs on the 1000 shaft, and "Ah haint broke her yer Sur", which says sommat.

One of my more sensible purchases.

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marcus

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Please take a look at the following link

 

The Balfor Pro Vertical Range is available in 13,16,19,22 & 35 Ton versions all are available with a 1 Ton winch option.

If you need more information please contact me on 07495 613004

 

Andy Elliott

Chippers, shredders, stump grinders - Spectrum Plant Ltd

 

 

 

I looked at this splitter at the Arb show when I chose the Posch. As a splitter only the Balfour is a bit faster but the winch seemed very slow.

 

Suggest you compare both at the next Arb show and decide.

 

A

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Are you impressed with your Posch?

 

Yes very much so, it has split everything I have tried it on all be it on massive diameter lumps I split in half first. The optional 4 way knife just slips over the standard 2 way, takes no longer than it does to type this to change over.

 

The Posch is really solidly built and well designed, I use an MF135 to run it which it handles easily.

 

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Depends on the rest of your kit. If you have very little equipment I'd say a vertical is more practical as you can man handle most sizes of logs under and break it up. If you have a something with forks, grab on a excavator, timber crane a horizontal would probably be a better option. The first option is definitely the more labour intensive

 

We now have a 'thumb' on an excavator, turning that into a grab...

 

An old photo pre processor days, giving you an idea.....

 

p><p>So now, we can load the processor conveyor, but come odd sized stuff, the vertical splitter seems to be

 

But if we get a (larger) horizontal, we could load several bits and push them through much faster....

 

Thoughts??

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