Log splitter pics what's yours look like?

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Dolmen

Great looking splitter Dolmen. The videos and the photos were great too. Thanks. BTW what size pump is that splitter running?
 
Here is mine. Nothing fancy just a craftsman 5hp (made by briggs and stratton) Unknown pump size. It was originally made as a 3pt hitch setup and then later set on the axle. Completely home built by a local hydraulic guy. Like I said nothin fancy but it gets the job done. That pile took about 15-20mins to split by myself.

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Here is mine. Nothing fancy just a craftsman 5hp (made by briggs and stratton) Unknown pump size. It was originally made as a 3pt hitch setup and then later set on the axle. Completely home built by a local hydraulic guy. Like I said nothin fancy but it gets the job done. That pile took about 15-20mins to split by myself.

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Any splitter is a nice splitter! Especially the HM ones.

I see you do the same as I do, use a tarp to catch all the free kindling chafe..That stuff works great to start fires. No sense wasting any of that wood!

reps to you :greenchainsaw:
 
Any splitter is a nice splitter! Especially the HM ones.

I see you do the same as I do, use a tarp to catch all the free kindling chafe..That stuff works great to start fires. No sense wasting any of that wood!

reps to you :greenchainsaw:

I actually learned that trick readin on here. So I can't really take credit for it. Although it is a great idea.
 

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