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New SpeedPro Kinetic Log Splitter from TSC...
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<blockquote data-quote="Naked Arborist" data-source="post: 3357907" data-attributes="member: 68833"><p><strong>Maybe Speedco will read this</strong></p><p></p><p>Speedco get back to me if your interested in doing any field test with your new splitters. I am in the Delaware Valley about fifteen minutes east of Philly. If you have any splitters available to purchase at this time please contact me about them. I have plenty of wood to be split from seasoned hardwoods to green softwoods. At the very least I would like some type of reply to this message posted hear.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now will see how good the company is about following this tread and if they are serious about getting the splitters out in the field fixed now!</p><p></p><p>I'll wait maybe a few more weeks to buy one and then I'll just build my own inertia splitter from scratch.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is we are all losing money waiting for the factory to get it done!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naked Arborist, post: 3357907, member: 68833"] [b]Maybe Speedco will read this[/b] Speedco get back to me if your interested in doing any field test with your new splitters. I am in the Delaware Valley about fifteen minutes east of Philly. If you have any splitters available to purchase at this time please contact me about them. I have plenty of wood to be split from seasoned hardwoods to green softwoods. At the very least I would like some type of reply to this message posted hear. Now will see how good the company is about following this tread and if they are serious about getting the splitters out in the field fixed now! I'll wait maybe a few more weeks to buy one and then I'll just build my own inertia splitter from scratch. Bottom line is we are all losing money waiting for the factory to get it done!!! [/QUOTE]
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