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Posted by TDK on February 06, 2007 at 13:10:57 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Re: That may have changed posted by Hugh MacKay on February 06, 2007 at 02:35:59:
Hugh. That's exactly what I was saying. If he's using a lot of wood for heat or even selling it, it may be cost effective to spend money on the pto pump etc. If wood is only an additional heat source or if he just wants the exercise, then I don't see hoe the cost is worth it. It may be even better for him to get the splitter with a small gas engine/pump on it. Another thing to consider is, here in TN. we are blessed with some reasonable electriciy rates, which some other areas are not. That alone will help determine what it's wotrh to him.
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