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Stuartt

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  1. I can't compare it to others because it's the 1st splitter I've bought . I would recommend it though as it's split everything I've had , I've put rings on it that I could barely lift . If you own a stove it's a great thing to buy .
  2. I don't bother to much with returns , if I need it I need it . Some things I need more than others but I need everything I buy . I bought the rock machinery 12T venom with the Briggs engine . They do a cheaper 1 with a cheaper engine . I bought a rock machinery stump grinder a few years ago & it's been good , I don't need it much but when I need it I need it . I hate buying shit tools as they cost more in the long run . I'm only 1 hour from rock machinery & both times I've gone to see them they have done me a good deal .
  3. I bought a log splitter a few months ago as i had a good few tons of logs on my drive & couldn't get motivated to get stuck in with my axe . Over 3 days ( it would of been faster if I had someone helping ) I split enough wood for 2 winters for my stove ( my stove is big ) Now within days of bringing logs home I just get the splitter out & split the wood . I wish I bought a splitter years ago ! Ive not came across a log the splitter can't split yet . I'm going to have to sell the logs soon as I'm running out of space ! Anything that makes life easier or work easier is definitely a good thing .
  4. I don't have a clue , I ended up buying a 3.5t canter . I should of put more effort in & got the operators license . My fuel has now doubled due to my new canter being low emissions .
  5. I'm not sure if England is different from Scotland , in Scotland you need an operators license to move hedge cuttings . I saw a hino I wanted to buy ( I think it was 5.5t ) I thought I could drive it as I have 7.5t on my license but I couldn't at least not for work .
  6. I've got these on the back of my canter , they last for ages & there cheap

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