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Welcome to come see our Krpan. Recon if I ran it at it's max PTO RPM it would as fast that woodline and much better made if memory serves me right.

 

Prefer waist height table but suppose lower ok for billets?

 

I do NOT want to be reaching up with both arms to operate! That looks awful!

 

Are all the large vertical splitters not operated this way? Uniforest, Kpran, Posch, Binderberger etc?

 

No doubt for health and safety.

 

Cant say its ever bothered me personally.

 

I had a splitter similar to the woodline, but the push down levers always felt too low for me and awkward to operate.

 

Multec do a good vertical splitter for rings, but I don't think they offer a pto version. Easily converted though, just mores monies.

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Value for money for sure but whilst splitting extra small logs I had one flip and smash up my hand pretty bad but they are faster than a tractor hydraulic, I would buy another of these Posche small pto splitters with out a second thought ,15 years old and has split thousands of tonnes with no real issue also fitted with a retro foot pedal which is not really legal but owner operates? ImageUploadedByArbtalk1476524856.574683.jpg.db04cb7f24cc54e6af801d051fafcf0c.jpg

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