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<blockquote data-quote="Natster" data-source="post: 6768139" data-attributes="member: 159997"><p>I'd like to have a firewood processor. But, I only do about 20 cords a yr. For that, a super split will do the job. 8-9 yrs ago, I got a "box store hydraulic splitter". It was Lowes blue. It's been good. Even put a new motor on it. We got it used. </p><p>We even made the mistake of adding hydraulic oil to it. Now, it runs slower. We didn't know that hydraulic oil comes in different thicknesses. I need to change the oil, back to the thin stuff. But, it still works. It's got a s l o w Cycle time.</p><p></p><p>I think that a flywheel splitter will be fast enough. Nothing like wood heat, to warm your bones.</p><p>It hard to find a used SS. </p><p>But, at least, I'm not still using a maul!</p><p>N</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natster, post: 6768139, member: 159997"] I'd like to have a firewood processor. But, I only do about 20 cords a yr. For that, a super split will do the job. 8-9 yrs ago, I got a "box store hydraulic splitter". It was Lowes blue. It's been good. Even put a new motor on it. We got it used. We even made the mistake of adding hydraulic oil to it. Now, it runs slower. We didn't know that hydraulic oil comes in different thicknesses. I need to change the oil, back to the thin stuff. But, it still works. It's got a s l o w Cycle time. I think that a flywheel splitter will be fast enough. Nothing like wood heat, to warm your bones. It hard to find a used SS. But, at least, I'm not still using a maul! N [/QUOTE]
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