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  1. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,941 posts
    Northern Virginia
    I'm thinking it must be made by Boeing.
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  2. Harley Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 11, 2006
    997 posts
    Ashfield, MA
    The splitter name is "super split" The Company that makes them is/was called GFX corp. Mine is the smaller (4hp) J model. I think they are made in Taunton, MA.

    http://www2.primushost.com/~logsplit/

    I think that's the link, or someone else's link to get there. If that doesn't work, you should be able to find it by doing a search for super split wood splitter.

    I bought mine used, around 5 years ago - I think I paid $1,200... worth every penny, IMO. When anyone sees it, they think (like I did)..."that can't possibly work"... But it does!!
  3. ourhouse Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2006
    720 posts
    Franklin Ma
    Those splitters from super split work great. Very Very fast so you better have you'r hands out of the way. No room for error ther. Malogger has aTW5 Timber Wolf with a log lift and a 6 way wedge. Cycle time is about 8 seconds down and back.
  4. babalu87 New Member

    joined: Nov 23, 2005
    1,440 posts
    middleborough, ma.
    WOW
    They are about $2000 now
    I'll stick with the maul for a few more years, gotta be EXTRA careful with that cycle time.

    Very close to me, I may have to have a looksey
  5. fbelec Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 23, 2005
    1,337 posts
    northern massachusetts
    nice splitter. with how fast the action is does the splits go flying when a round pops apart?
    love that production table. with a slipped disc in my back all i can think of is less time bending to pickup splits.
  6. Harley Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 11, 2006
    997 posts
    Ashfield, MA
    No... They don't go flying, in fact they just kind of pop open and lay on the table. And you are right, that table does make a big difference. It's up high enough where you are not constantly bending over... much less strain on your back!!
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