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<blockquote data-quote="jrclen" data-source="post: 610885" data-attributes="member: 12068"><p>I asked around about a splitter and just happened to hit the right co-worker. I got an old homemade splitter for $300. The oil was white from having so much water in it. The engine is an old Wisco with a rope/pulley starter, (no recoil). The cylinder leaks just a little. And it stalls if I'm not careful. But it split about 5 full cord of oak for me this fall, including some 2 1/2 foot rounds that I had to cut in half with the saw before I could lift them. All I did was change the oil in the motor and the hydraulic tank. Keep your ears open, there are deals out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrclen, post: 610885, member: 12068"] I asked around about a splitter and just happened to hit the right co-worker. I got an old homemade splitter for $300. The oil was white from having so much water in it. The engine is an old Wisco with a rope/pulley starter, (no recoil). The cylinder leaks just a little. And it stalls if I'm not careful. But it split about 5 full cord of oak for me this fall, including some 2 1/2 foot rounds that I had to cut in half with the saw before I could lift them. All I did was change the oil in the motor and the hydraulic tank. Keep your ears open, there are deals out there. [/QUOTE]
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