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    Split Second replacement beam bearing search

    Agri-Fab will still sell or warranty that bearing: 1-800-448-9282 which is the number posted on their website. Agri-Fab Bearing number 42919: RBC RBY1LU-24, the LU-24 stands for lube (-100°- 300° F). It is a sealed bearing to work well in cold unlike the super split, unless they have finally...
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    what happened to split second log splitter?

    I know the true engineers out here knew that Split second had the same guts as the super split, just better bearings. Split second went farther to offer more than super split in the ways of helping the consumer. The log lift sold with almost every unit, crazy huh, and road towable (almost all...
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    Split Second kinetic log splitters

    Thanks Sawyer Rob for keeping the posts on track with the topic that was asked about! Whenever there is talk about kinetics or interest in one it always turns into a super split thread. They have not upgraded anything for years or even thought about making any accessories to help people use...
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    Not impressed

    The good old ss bearing issue, they didn't take care of it but Split Second addressed it from day one. Update your ss with the parts from the Split Second web site, you would need the bearing, spring and housing download their manual and see pages 18,19. The Bearing is sealed, read...
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    Log splitter kinetic or hydraulic??

    Have you seen the Split Second kinetic log splitters made right here in Illinois? You could go look at their website, plenty of videos and pretty much same as super split. They also have accessories like a manual log lift and cover that are quite nice. I would bet they would demo one for you...
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    Kinetic splitter tonnage

    I was looking at logsplitters and seen the new kinetic style. When i calculated tonnage on the hydraulics, it seemed they were exagerating on the tonnage. Now i see these new kinetics and was wondering if they are doing the same. Does anyone know how to calculate the tonnage for these kinetic...
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