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HitzerHillbilly

Feeling the Heat
Oct 18, 2014
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Northern Indiana
d14c88f101af151ff359d215b06eaee4.jpg65° today! Got some splittin done!

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Nice rig.
 
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Lack of lift is why I split in two shifts. Horizontal for the liftable stuff and then vertical for the big rounds.

What brand is that? Anyone know much about this splitter?
http://www.ruggedmade.com/37-ton-lo...lectric-start-48-563-737-lf15ec-22-ll-ct.html
Mine is a power trust equipment/new river firewood splitter. It is off-brand, generic. And they don't get very good reviews. Now mine has worked fine so far, had a bad filter housing from the get-go. But they replaced it. Also broke the 4-way wedge, but I fix that myself and reinforced it. It is not built like the American made log splitters, but it does not cost as much either.

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Bravo. I split by hand sooooo, jealous!;em
 
If the wood is easy to split then a Fiskar can just about keep up with a splitter with a lot less noise. Eat your Wheaties first. For big splits and the knotty or stringy stuff, give me a power splitter.
 
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