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Splitter - paying a premium for a Honda motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 6593143" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>My old splitter had a B&S and it was still good when I sold it, I got 15 years of good service out of it. My new one has the Kohler.</p><p>I bought the new countyline 40 ton unit that just came out last year and I like it a lot. You should take a look at them before you pull the trigger.</p><p>Splitter motors don't come under a heavy load very much. Most of the time there's no load on it at all. It only loads up for a short time and only on tough wood.</p><p>For that reason just about any brand will last a long time as long as you keep good oil in it. Even lawn mowers that stay under a heaver load most of the time still last decades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 6593143, member: 66284"] My old splitter had a B&S and it was still good when I sold it, I got 15 years of good service out of it. My new one has the Kohler. I bought the new countyline 40 ton unit that just came out last year and I like it a lot. You should take a look at them before you pull the trigger. Splitter motors don't come under a heavy load very much. Most of the time there's no load on it at all. It only loads up for a short time and only on tough wood. For that reason just about any brand will last a long time as long as you keep good oil in it. Even lawn mowers that stay under a heaver load most of the time still last decades. [/QUOTE]
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