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Re: tractors log splitters
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Posted by Jack-Iowa on November 07, 2005 at 05:45:55 from (69.44.61.48):
In Reply to: tractors log splitters posted by pperry on November 07, 2005 at 03:21:06:
I will tell ya I looked at them but that was it.Figured I could hook it up go down to where the trees where and have some fun.But then if the tractor breaks or whatever I would be down. So I bought a stand alone model that was a resonable price and huge. 34 ton that I can pull anywhere and any trunk I can split, have not found one I could not split yet and have had some 5" across. Conveniant as he** and has not let me down. Can do horizontal or vertical ,has more oomph than any that I have seen.My buddy who has done this for a long time and every way imgineable never stops saying this is the best thing since sliced bread. I would not do it any other way. my thoughts
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