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You mean the table above the motor you bolt to it? It kinda has a built in cradle in the beam. But they are the same height I will try and get numbers tomm
Hi Tomm! I'm referring to the height of the log cradle (the work surface where the log sits on the splitter). How many inches from the ground? I'm betting 30 or so inches
I have the DHT 22 ton and have installed the "log catcher assembly", which is an aftermarket part that bolts onto the frame of the logsplitter. Both the log catcher assembly and the frame of the logsplitter (beam) sit at between 30 and 31 inches high when in the horizontal position. I am happy with the machine. When you get it home, re-tighten everything properly, checking the wheel bearing installation and especially the mounting bolts for the hydro pump.
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