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Theres a new splitter in town!

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Pallet Pete, Feb 6, 2015.

  1. Pallet Pete

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    :D And its at our house! We saved up $1400 for a splitter and after looking hard at the Ariens 22 ton and really liking it I was set back when the Home Depot rep told me this morning when I walked in cash in hand! " We won't ship it to store free you need to pay freight! " :loco: :crazy: That's a first I have bought thousands of dollars of items there over the years and love the place like a second home! and they know me by name... :picard: There was nothing they could do as that was on Ariens end according to them.

    As this will be our first new splitter I didn't want to argue with a wall even one I like so I moved on to somebody who would make a good deal. We have had an (electric 5 ton purchased refurbished ) ( a very old 22 ton huskee ) and ( a 20 ton home made unit)

    So we went to a few other places and ended up at Lowes where there was a Dirty Hand 22 ton setting there for $999!:hair: I said I have cash and offered $900 and they said no because it was already on sale in store down from $1099 eventually they offered $950 and I agreed. It feels good to buy our very first brand new unit in cash and get a 10.5 sec cycle time!!!!:yes:



    Well it was on the short list as our next splitter already so without further suspense here she is!

    New splitter 1 .jpg
     
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  2. Stinny

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    Congrats Pete... :yes:
     
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    You did good.I think you'll be pleasantly surprised how well it works.Plus the company is great to deal with if you have a question or need.
     
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    Thanks guys Im so HAPPY!:drunk:
     
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    Except now its all covered in road salt from the 34 mile road trip! I am gonna be scrubbing her all up tonight because I can't use a car wash in the winter cold without icing it all up.
     
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    Ice it up and it will be protected until spring!
     
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    :wacky::doh:
     
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    How many wet-wipes do you think you'll need?
    Nice machine there Pete. Of course, we'll need some action shots.
     
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    Congrats! I don't know much about the dirty hands products but from what I've been reading here over the past several weeks, lots of guys have them and love them. A good product with good customer service (like Jackel440 mentioned above) and at a good price = two thumbs up! :thumbs:
     
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    Got one of those this past summer with a buddy. I really like it, but .... I wish it had the valve that does auto-return.

    Maybe that'll be my second 'upgrade' .... after the work tray setup.
     
  12. Pallet Pete

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    No wet wipes here just a bottle of simple green, a roll of paper towel and some spray wax. Its going to be fun detailing it in the garage in front of the heater!!!!:cheers::fire:
     
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    Actually I think the wife is more excited about this than I am! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Pete I have the same splitter . It's awsome it will split anything u throw at it .just remember to shut the fuel off when u tow it or it will flood the motor I had to pull the plug and pull the rope to clear the cyl before it would start . Lesson learn on my part other than that little mishap its a hell of a splitter awsome customer service to. Enjoy it Pete there awsome machine.
     
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    bought the 27 Ton until last fall, worth the money !! Congrats
     
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    Holy cow my arm hurts lol. The first start was a bear 31 pulls I counted..... That said it runs nice and smokeless! The motor is much quiet than any Briggs I have owned and the splitter does NOT rattle to high heaven like others I have owned or used. Non of the stickers are staying on they are peeling so I'll probably remove them soon as I couldn't care less about them.

    I fired it up and the hoses all needed to be tightened they where spraying oil everywhere! :rofl: :lol: I had a moment of WTH! Then it hit me turn it off!! So after some fine tuning she runs great and pretty darn fast too.
     
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    I didn't have any of those issues . I was missing a wheel seal called customer service and they sent me a new one and I put it on . That stuff happens when u have people with no machanical background I had to show the guy where I bought it how to start it . There still worth the money . I'm thinking it was flooded hence the 31 pulls.
     
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    Can't flood it w/o gas.
    Pete, you know better. Put gas in the tank BEFORE trying to start.:rofl: :lol::doh:
    31? Wow, my arm would have fallen off.
     
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    I'll give u that one. My bad.
     
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    No idea if it was I didn't smell gas at all and it didn't show signs of being flooded. I think it was just a hard first start. I'm not worried about it at any rate it fires up beautifully now and runs like a champ! My guess is the assembly guys don't know what they are doing.... The motor was not bolted on all the way either but I checked that first thank goodness. Honestly I expected poor assembly after looking at the country line splitters and how loose all the fittings on those where.

    You are right it's a nice splitter!
     
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