Those credit checks aren't for everyone but when I bought my Forest King 22 ton splitter from Menards it was on sale for $900 minus a $200 rebate in the form of a credit check, but I knew I was going to be buying a appliance soon from them so it worked for me. I haven't seen this splitter at the store yet but I'll have to look for it the next time I make the trip.Note: the $300 rebate comes as a "Menards credit Check" that can only be used in store for additional purchases.
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It looks that way from the angle it's at but it has room on the side of the axle to work in. Like this one.If I see the picture correctly the operator has to lift the rounds over the axle to use this splitter (assuming horizontal use)... That seems silly to me. In fact most new models are similar. I hate that.
Just picked one up... So much for my Fiskars work out.
That's from us being spoiled by their cheap labor and low cost products. We buy it so they make it. Mexico has even lost jobs to China.I think most of the splitters are made by MTD still. They just build them to different specs for different companies.
It is sad to see so many Chinese products on things now.
I think most of the splitters are made by MTD still. They just build them to different specs for different companies.
It is sad to see so many Chinese products on things now.
My a Forest. King isn't made by them.There is a family of MTD clones: MTD, YardMan, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, and a couple others that share the same design. Huskee/SpeeCo/Oregon/DHT/Bad Boy seen in big box stores are NOT made by MTD.
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