genesis5521
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I don't own either of these splitters. I know a lot of users swear by the Huskee 22 ton splitter ($999), and I'm sure it's a darn fine machine. However, I've been looking at the Powerhorse 20 ton two way splitter ($949). Seeing that they're both around the same price and force, doesn't it make sense to use a machine that splits in both directions, or am I missing something? What are your thoughts?
Huskee® 22-Ton Log Splitter - 1032822 | Tractor Supply Company
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Powerhorse Horizontal Dual Split Log Splitter — 20-Ton, 208cc | Log Splitters | Northern Tool + Equipment
Here's the Powerhorse with a 4 way wedge. The guy seems to be splitting at a pretty decent pace! I think I would prefer this over a kinetic splitter. But that's just me. Powerhorse log splitter with custom made dual 4-way wedge - YouTube
DR makes a dual action 15 ton gas splitter for $1064. You can even get an electric motor to go with it for $300. Now that's kinda slick. I could split in my garage with the electric motor, no noise or fumes, or I could put on the gas motor and take it where ever I needed it. I don't know if 15 tons could handle a 4 way wedge. Watch the videos. http://www.drpower.com/standardcontent.aspx?page=dual_action_splitter_home
Gas to electric conversion kit: http://www.drpower.com/TwoStepModelDetail.aspx?Name=dual_action_conversion_kit&p1Name=dual_action_splitter_home&Page=dual_action_splitter_accessories
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Huskee® 22-Ton Log Splitter - 1032822 | Tractor Supply Company
Be sure to watch the video at:
Powerhorse Horizontal Dual Split Log Splitter — 20-Ton, 208cc | Log Splitters | Northern Tool + Equipment
Here's the Powerhorse with a 4 way wedge. The guy seems to be splitting at a pretty decent pace! I think I would prefer this over a kinetic splitter. But that's just me. Powerhorse log splitter with custom made dual 4-way wedge - YouTube
DR makes a dual action 15 ton gas splitter for $1064. You can even get an electric motor to go with it for $300. Now that's kinda slick. I could split in my garage with the electric motor, no noise or fumes, or I could put on the gas motor and take it where ever I needed it. I don't know if 15 tons could handle a 4 way wedge. Watch the videos. http://www.drpower.com/standardcontent.aspx?page=dual_action_splitter_home
Gas to electric conversion kit: http://www.drpower.com/TwoStepModelDetail.aspx?Name=dual_action_conversion_kit&p1Name=dual_action_splitter_home&Page=dual_action_splitter_accessories
Don <><
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