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For the boys with all the toys

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by savemoney, Oct 2, 2015.

  1. savemoney

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    some of you guys have all the toys. Here are a few I'm betting no one has:

     
  2. Scotty Overkill

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    Wow. That's crazy
     
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    Wow that splitter is cool
     
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  5. ChuckinMichigan

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    Oh yeah, I've seen them type of machines on that history channel show that covers the loggers. awesome. :yes:
     
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  6. Unicorn1

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    Can watch this for hours, wait I do.
     
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  7. Unicorn1

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    Can watch this for hours, wait I do.
     
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  8. Gasifier

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    Nice! Didn't thewoodlands have one of those feller butchers like that? :whistle:
     
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  9. HoneyFuzz

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    Wow ! Talk about time saver !!!
     
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    That splitter is bad azz, Were the heck is the stackin machine :D:stacke:
     
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    I saw a youtube video of a two person splitter, one was a horizontal station and the other had a vertical platform for larger splits.
     
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  12. Certified106

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    Wow those are super cool!!
     
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  13. Kevin in Ohio

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    Must be nice to have trees that are that straight. I would guess it would be kind of impractical to use in our area with hardwoods. It is awesome to see these in ideal conditions.

    All in one pass splitters are great for production guys but personally I wouldn't want one. Way too many fines/smalls for me which equates to more handling or waste. When I built my splitter I made a 4 way and I even use that less than I thought I would.

    I feel sorry for the guy who has to try to keep up with that splitter shown. Getting the wood away from it anyway. Seems they would have a conveyor or maybe they pull forward. Looks like their first run with it as I see some paint on the initial splits. I just wonder how long it takes to get it working again when one stalls.

    Thanks for posting.
     
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  14. Stinny

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    I wonder how well that splitter would do with some of that big red oak you just got Scotty Overkill ... man, that's got some kind of force hapnin'.
     
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    Thought the same thing about a conveyor Kevin. Would help a lot there, wouldn't it...
     
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  16. Scotty Overkill

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    We'd need a crane to lift those 700lb rounds into that thing.....
     
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    I'm sure some of you fellas have seen this before.

     
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