Here's some splitters , come big or stay home!

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The pulp mill I used to work for had a splitter that would take 30 foot logs, it could split 8 foot diameter logs. As the logs came in the big ugly monsters would get set to the side and then when things got slow they would split up the oversized logs. They got some real gnarly yellow birch logs that had grain going in all directions.
 
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