Interesting CL find

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Did Jags make another one?? LOL :)

Looks interesting. But that seems a little pricey to me
 
A "low rider"
I agree , a bit over priced & needs more ground clearance (30" tires & you got something). :)

But a ridable-drivable splitter may have a market.
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not go vertical
Out of my league
 
I was always looking for a splitter I could load a piece of wood on, then hurt myself climbing on a seat to run the hydraulics. Thanks for finding it for me..
 
I'd rather have a log lift & 4 way wedge, or vertical option, but he did build a nice hd unit. A C
 
Not much for leg room either. And no rear view mirror.
 
Maybe theres a horizonatl splitter for Backwoods savage after all, since he likes to sit down while splitting wood....:)
 
Does the splitter "operator" go down the road in the "SEAT"????
Just put an orange triangle on the back and you're good to go!
 
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is that a ...
HEADLIGHT
on there?
 
It's an old guy splitter.
Old guy drives it up to the wood, sits in the seat & runs the levers while young guys load/offload splits & rounds.
Old guy says, "I split 4 cords today" & is telling the truth ;)
Needs a big golf umbrella though, might have to work in the rain LOL :)
 
Nope - not me. Waaayy too low for this fat boy. Very interdasted but it appears that more thought was put in to its mobility than its usability as a splitter. My back hurts just looking at it.

12HP cast iron Kohler. As dependable as a cement sidewalk.
 
12HP cast iron Kohler. As dependable as a cement sidewalk.

Jags... you jinxed it! I threw a connecting rod on that 12 hp Kohler this morning, just as I was getting ready to spray 4 acres of lawn. Got a full tow-behind sprayer and blow 42" plow rig sitting in the driveway now.
 
I bet that summbeech is made by Overkill Enterprises.......gotta be.....:p. Hell, even I think that thing is a bit 'overkill'!
 
No Beer, ummm...Cup Holder..... or Radio, sorry, not for me
 
No one mentioned anything about moving it. Can't tow it. Looks like it'd be a pain in the ass to put it on a trailer. I think it's overpriced too.
 
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