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I just talked to a very nice lady @ Built-Rite.
I called for a price on the "24" splitter (see the link to built-rite in the advertiser's banners at the top of any page)..
$10,175.oo for the Honda 24 HP engine and optional log-lift.
4 and 6 way hydraulic wedges standard, chip grate standard too.
While this is a LOT of coin to drop on a splitter, I have looked it over and find it is the best designed and built machine I have seen yet. It has some real ingenious design features.
It has a "true" 7 second cycle time whether under load or not...the videos on the website show just how productive it can be..
So, has anyone here very bought or used this particular model of built-rite?
I'd really like some feed-back. I was thinking of buying a Timberwolf TW-5 or TW-6, I know they are very well made and productive too. But they don't have a single stage pump, a 24 horse engine, or standard grate and 6 way...
Opinions and reports are much welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks,
OT.
I called for a price on the "24" splitter (see the link to built-rite in the advertiser's banners at the top of any page)..
$10,175.oo for the Honda 24 HP engine and optional log-lift.
4 and 6 way hydraulic wedges standard, chip grate standard too.
While this is a LOT of coin to drop on a splitter, I have looked it over and find it is the best designed and built machine I have seen yet. It has some real ingenious design features.
It has a "true" 7 second cycle time whether under load or not...the videos on the website show just how productive it can be..
So, has anyone here very bought or used this particular model of built-rite?
I'd really like some feed-back. I was thinking of buying a Timberwolf TW-5 or TW-6, I know they are very well made and productive too. But they don't have a single stage pump, a 24 horse engine, or standard grate and 6 way...
Opinions and reports are much welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks,
OT.