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★★★★★ Wolfe Ridge 28 Tom High Output

Discussion in 'Wood Splitters' started by eipo, Nov 12, 2020.

  1. JWinIndiana

    JWinIndiana

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    My dad didn't buy a hydraulic splitter until I moved out. Otherwise, double bitted axe and two wedges and a sledge hammer. Oh and my pony and mud boat!
     
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    The elevator makes a big difference you can focus on splitting and do the handling later the multi wedge splitters make a pile in a hurry !!!! :thumbs: JB
     
  3. T.Jeff Veal

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    Very nice. We got the same splitter in Sept '22. Had 9.5 hrs on it. Great machine
     
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  4. JRHAWK9

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    Are you making firewood or toothpicks? :rofl: :lol: 18 splits out of a 16" diameter round?!? :bug:

    A 16" round for me would be split in half and then laid on top of each other and split again. So a total of two cycles for 4 splits.
     
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  5. wildwest

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    Hoarders, please move talking and comments to a new thread not in reviews.

    Reviews are one persons opinion on a product opposed to a discussion.

    Thank you.
     
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