huskee 22 4 way

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Chestnut

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Sep 7, 2011
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Rhode Island
So I was splitting this weekend working my way thru about six cords.
Had the 4way on and put an old dead standing 16 inch dia. log on.
I know the 4way is not really made for it, hit a knot hidden somewhere in there.
Had no idea it had this much power.
After a little heat the sledge and anvil and file its ready to go for more.View attachment 116279 View attachment 116279
 

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So I was splitting this weekend working my way thru about six cords.
Had the 4way on and put an old dead standing 16 inch dia. log on.
I know the 4way is not really made for it, hit a knot hidden somewhere in there.
Had no idea it had this much power.
After a little heat the sledge and anvil and file its ready to go for more.View attachment 116279 View attachment 116279
i have the other 4 way for my 22 ton. much more well built and it will make the splitter die if it can not make it through the round. That

has only happened once so far. I have not used it much this year as I found I need larger splits to make it through the night and through the day with my small stove.
 
Interesting, I didn't see those when I bought mine four years ago a bit more pricey.
I really have no complaints about this one though,
Its been thru about 37 cords so far been thru every thing I've thrown at it.
The Huskee/speeco splitter is an amazing machine
 
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