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<blockquote data-quote="Oliver1655" data-source="post: 4386163" data-attributes="member: 51365"><p>I recommend a dedicated horizontal splitter where the wedge is fixed to the beam. A log lift & out feed tables will be much easier on your back. The way I work, the auto cycle valves would be a waste of time/fuel & money. I use the log lift as a staging table when not splitting huge pieces by setting the log lift half way up, fill it up with wood then start the splitter. If I have a helper, one of us will keep the lift loaded & empty the out feed tables while the splitter operator can split non-stop.</p><p></p><p>Box store splitters have the wedge on the cylinder 95% of the time. This is not an option to me.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliver1655, post: 4386163, member: 51365"] I recommend a dedicated horizontal splitter where the wedge is fixed to the beam. A log lift & out feed tables will be much easier on your back. The way I work, the auto cycle valves would be a waste of time/fuel & money. I use the log lift as a staging table when not splitting huge pieces by setting the log lift half way up, fill it up with wood then start the splitter. If I have a helper, one of us will keep the lift loaded & empty the out feed tables while the splitter operator can split non-stop. Box store splitters have the wedge on the cylinder 95% of the time. This is not an option to me. John [/QUOTE]
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