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    Want to Sell Wolfe Ridge Mfg firewood processor

    Ha, fair enough. Excuse the wording, just for me, it puts out way more wood than what I think of when I hear just "log splitter". Hence calling it a processor....
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    Want to Sell Wolfe Ridge Mfg firewood processor

    I have a 35 ton logsplitter log splitter up for sale made by Wolfe Ridge Mfg out of Wisconsin - on par no doubt with a Timberwolf TW-5. This is an industrial grade firewood processor, not Home Depot grade. 2 guys working this machine w ith decent wood can put out 6,7, 8+ cords a day easy...
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    Diesel starts then dies.

    Check your murphy switch before anything. It's cheap and it sounds like the issue to me. Had the same problem just the other day on my 2400
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    Anyone here drive a T6500 CABOVER? (25,500gvw)

    Nawww...you'll get used to it quick and being a cabover it will be perfect for the city. There's a reason why trucks in other countries are primarily cabovers in crowded cities. With the added capacity, it will be a big step up for your company.
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    Anyone here drive a T6500 CABOVER? (25,500gvw)

    Sorry...screwed up my reply I had one for awhile. Theyre awesome trucks. Great for in the city as turning radius is better than some pickups. They can handle a lot of weight. What motor and tranny?
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    Want to Buy WTB Under CDL hooklift truck

    I'm looking to buy a single axle, under CDL (door sticker says 26000 or under) hooklift truck. The following are things I'd prefer to see on the truck. - Allison auto - 1998 or newer - International with DT466 - hook rating of at least 8 tons - hitch on the rear for towing - must be able to...
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    Grapple truck

    Hi guys - I'm looking at purchasing a grapple truck soon. Will be used mostly for residential work (pruning/removals) as well as some smaller logging/land clearing jobs. I'd like to get a tandem axle rearmount with debris box (40/50 yards?). First, is a truck this size suited to residential...
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