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  1. Brian VT New Member

    joined: Jul 30, 2008
    807 posts
    Southern VT
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  2. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,412 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    650 sound high for that one
  3. flash49 New Member

    joined: Jul 3, 2009
    74 posts
    Virginia
    Same here....$350 more and you got a brand newbie from TSC.
  4. awoodman New Member

    joined: Dec 4, 2008
    165 posts
    K.C. Missouri
    Iagree to much... but I like the two angle frame work that cradels the log from rolling off.
  5. Billster New Member

    joined: Oct 7, 2009
    39 posts
    I agree that the price is high..... A few hundred more and you could have a new one.

    Most new splitters are compact, and easy to haul in the woods.

    The info said it had new rings & head gasket.... (Runs OK... But needs some adjusting)

    You wouldn't want to pay that much, and then have to work on it. (JMHO)
  6. SolarAndWood Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 3, 2008
    6,714 posts
    Syracuse NY
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