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Timberwolf vs. Allwood Splitter Better Buy??
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<blockquote data-quote="ponyexpress976" data-source="post: 4583077" data-attributes="member: 21712"><p>Bought my tw-6 about 5 years ago used. Total age on the machine? Somewhere between 10-12 years old. This machine will still shear chunks that refuse to split. Main cylinder has started to drip a little in the past year or so. Only other maintenance cost was for fluids and filters. Outfeed table and the 4-way are a must. Log lift would be nice to have but at $800 for that option, I haven't been able to justify adding that on...yet.</p><p></p><p>I was actually looking at buying a new built rite at the time. Both are of excellent quality. I would suggest going with whoever is closest to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ponyexpress976, post: 4583077, member: 21712"] Bought my tw-6 about 5 years ago used. Total age on the machine? Somewhere between 10-12 years old. This machine will still shear chunks that refuse to split. Main cylinder has started to drip a little in the past year or so. Only other maintenance cost was for fluids and filters. Outfeed table and the 4-way are a must. Log lift would be nice to have but at $800 for that option, I haven't been able to justify adding that on...yet. I was actually looking at buying a new built rite at the time. Both are of excellent quality. I would suggest going with whoever is closest to you. [/QUOTE]
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