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Kinetic splitting

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  1. Cold Trigger Finger

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    Finally had a break in the tough weather .
    Needed to split a 2 cord load I sold the day my truck engine took a down turn . IMG_20250108_111856_HDR.jpg 0aa3e244-5d08-4e87-8b42-cc1f57f34ec5.jpg IMG_20250108_135656_HDR.jpg
     
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    Nice work. Where did you find that little thing?



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    I have one just like that...mine has a couple teeth missing right about where a 16" split hits on the rack gear...
     
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    That's a cool little machine! What is it? I've got a SuperSplit, so familiar with kinetic but that is a different look.
     
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    I bought it at Lowe's in 2016 .
    It's a 7 ton . Has 2, 55 lb flywheels. And an electric motor .
     
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    It's a Timber Champ 7 ton electric powered
    Otherwise , it's the same as your Super Split . Just LITTLER
     
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    I have a couple that are ground down some right at the start of the cycle . Mostly caused by yours truly when I first got it and was babying the lever. Now, if a round is max length . I get the round in place , got behind the machine and really give the lever a hard fast pull . For 18" and shorter I just give the lever a normal pull or smack and hold . . Sometimes my move up pile is crowding my stand space so I'm standing near the front of the machine .
     
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    The Timber Champ may be little . But it's fast . And it don't get tired ! For the size wood I have . It works Great for how much it cost me .
     
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    I found that keeping the wedge honed up Really helps . What it lacks in snort . It makes up for in speed . And a sharp wedge really helps that . It will cut a healthy 2"dia spruce knot in half in 3 or 4 hits .
     
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    Did not get the 2nd cord all split by dark . Had to stop splitting and stack in IMG_20250108_155319_HDR.jpg the shed .
     
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