Amish built splitter from Ohio

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Its an awesome splitter and its very tow able down the road at speed!!!
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How much was this splitter? What made you buy this over a super split? Is there any major differences between the two versus color?
 
Well if the amish built it the quality far supasses that of any other human being....

I live around them. Amish quality is NOTHING..... Backwards people and hypocrites to boot.
 
Its very well built .It was 2800 2 years ago.It well worth it !!! Don't know have not seen a super split in person.Either one is a great machine!!This one is at least tow able down road.If any body wants to look at it some time and run it PM me.
 
Probably identical to a super split. The Amish are known for doing knock offs.
 
NO! But there's old threads on here with this same splitter with that title.Some people are interested in it and I just put that on there top help those who are interested.
 
The amish are like anyone else. It depends on who you work with. Ive been with some scammers and some really good folks over the years.

I stick to buying furniture from them though lol.
 
I would not ever buy anything amish ever ever again.We have a bunch around here and I can tell you they are the biggest friggen pigs there ever were. They move in like locusts and rape the land. They pay crazy amounts of money for nice farms raising property values in the area which in turn raises everyones property taxes. Once they are moved in they destroy all the buildings by gutting them and ripping out all the wiring so there is no electricity in them. They never clean up anything including the inside of the house where they are baking your "amish" made pies and such. There was a group that was doing roofing, and made off like bandits after a huge storm came through. We even fell for it and had them do the roof on our house. I am still finding nails in my yard, and little slivers of flashing tin all over the place that they would just trim off and let fall to the ground. One of my kids cut his foot really bad on one so now they cant even go out and play in the yard without shoes.

Now after about 10 years of raping the land ripping off all the neighbors, and raising everyones taxes they are clearing out and moving to PA. I say good riddance.
 
I would not ever buy anything amish ever ever again.We have a bunch around here and I can tell you they are the biggest friggen pigs there ever were. They move in like locusts and rape the land. They pay crazy amounts of money for nice farms raising property values in the area which in turn raises everyones property taxes. Once they are moved in they destroy all the buildings by gutting them and ripping out all the wiring so there is no electricity in them. They never clean up anything including the inside of the house where they are baking your "amish" made pies and such. There was a group that was doing roofing, and made off like bandits after a huge storm came through. We even fell for it and had them do the roof on our house. I am still finding nails in my yard, and little slivers of flashing tin all over the place that they would just trim off and let fall to the ground. One of my kids cut his foot really bad on one so now they cant even go out and play in the yard without shoes.

Now after about 10 years of raping the land ripping off all the neighbors, and raising everyones taxes they are clearing out and moving to PA. I say good riddance.



You ever hear of a magnet?




Mr. HE:cool:
 
You ever hear of a magnet?




Mr. HE:cool:

Yup, and we even bought one of those job site clean up ones for $60 but when you are trying to get green screws, nails, and tin out of green grass it is really hard to get it all. It still doesnt change the fact that I shouldnt have to play clean up crew for the "Amish quality". All they would have had to do it put down tarps to catch all this stuff and just empty them.
 
Yup, and we even bought one of those job site clean up ones for $60 but when you are trying to get green screws, nails, and tin out of green grass it is really hard to get it all. It still doesnt change the fact that I shouldnt have to play clean up crew for the "Amish quality". All they would have had to do it put down tarps to catch all this stuff and just empty them.



I have no experience with Amish roofers, but if you think they are the only ones that leave a mess you are mistaken.

Did you get any competing bids?

Around here the cheap roofer leaves a mess, lots of nails and shingle scraps. People hire him because he comes in between one and several thousand less for a new roof. The savings come directly from the mess he leaves because he doesn't skimp anywhere else.

My basic point is that you seem to be attacking a product that you have no experience with because you hate the religion of the people who built it, yet you can't claim that your bad experience has anything to do with the religion or the splitter mentioned in the OP.




Mr. HE:cool:
 
Thank you,Hddnis!



You're welcome, I guess. I'm not standing up for the splitter. I just hate a thread getting filled up with trash talk from people who have a lack of experience with the product in question.

You got any video of you running this splitter?

How long have you owned one?



Mr. HE:cool:
 

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