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Log Splitter-What do we NEED?
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<blockquote data-quote="darren_nh" data-source="post: 1200759" data-attributes="member: 24226"><p>I agree with Zodiac.</p><p></p><p>I have a Northstar 20 Ton I have used for nearly ten years without any issues. I process between five and ten cord a year and let friends and family borrow it routinely. I have not found wood it can't split and it has a cycle time unloaded of 14 seconds.</p><p></p><p>I chose not to "share" ownership becuse I like to have the machine at the ready when I have a spare hour to split. If I own it I control when it is home and away. When my rounds are done it can leave, until then it typically stays in the yard.</p><p></p><p>I do recommend adding an hour meter to whatever you buy if you do lend it/rent it so you can keep track of maintenance intervals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darren_nh, post: 1200759, member: 24226"] I agree with Zodiac. I have a Northstar 20 Ton I have used for nearly ten years without any issues. I process between five and ten cord a year and let friends and family borrow it routinely. I have not found wood it can't split and it has a cycle time unloaded of 14 seconds. I chose not to "share" ownership becuse I like to have the machine at the ready when I have a spare hour to split. If I own it I control when it is home and away. When my rounds are done it can leave, until then it typically stays in the yard. I do recommend adding an hour meter to whatever you buy if you do lend it/rent it so you can keep track of maintenance intervals. [/QUOTE]
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