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Northstar VS Huskee.Which way would you go?
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<blockquote data-quote="pickwood" data-source="post: 2981401" data-attributes="member: 12223"><p>I like the NT splitter too. Bought the 30 ton and splitter is built very well. Did have a return line break after 4 years, broke 6wedge bolts at once splitting a 50" crotch-I know my fault, and the pivot pin broke after the warranty had expired and Nt replaced for free-real easy people to deal with. The store in Asheville is a good store to deal with too. I would recommend buying the wheel fenders if you haul the splitter alot-especially in the Winter- the engine gets covered with mud and salt without it. Also pull the hubs and grease the bearings, they had very little grease in them.</p><p>Would be happy to p/u the splitter in Asheville and meet you in Hot Springs-Im in Asheville almost every day. I live in Hot Springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickwood, post: 2981401, member: 12223"] I like the NT splitter too. Bought the 30 ton and splitter is built very well. Did have a return line break after 4 years, broke 6wedge bolts at once splitting a 50" crotch-I know my fault, and the pivot pin broke after the warranty had expired and Nt replaced for free-real easy people to deal with. The store in Asheville is a good store to deal with too. I would recommend buying the wheel fenders if you haul the splitter alot-especially in the Winter- the engine gets covered with mud and salt without it. Also pull the hubs and grease the bearings, they had very little grease in them. Would be happy to p/u the splitter in Asheville and meet you in Hot Springs-Im in Asheville almost every day. I live in Hot Springs. [/QUOTE]
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