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Powerhorse Splitter from Northern Tool
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<blockquote data-quote="KiwiBro" data-source="post: 3588241" data-attributes="member: 33374"><p>Their videos don't do such splitter justice, I suspect. Things look like they are moving pretty slowly but if the operator could keep the machine fed with at least two rounds each stroke, then it's producing a decent amount of wood.</p><p></p><p>Outfeed tables should be grates. Needs auto return hook to eliminate user moving rounds back onto table for the most part. Trick is will it need two conveyors or perhaps would be best used when space isn't a premium and the logs/rounds can be positions such that it is backed through the piles leaving windrow piles of wood to dry out?</p><p></p><p>Price is about the same as a logrite enhanced super split set-up. If geeting mostly bean poles, I'd prefer the logrite, otherwise the tempest.</p><p></p><p>How are the multi-SS plans coming along?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiwiBro, post: 3588241, member: 33374"] Their videos don't do such splitter justice, I suspect. Things look like they are moving pretty slowly but if the operator could keep the machine fed with at least two rounds each stroke, then it's producing a decent amount of wood. Outfeed tables should be grates. Needs auto return hook to eliminate user moving rounds back onto table for the most part. Trick is will it need two conveyors or perhaps would be best used when space isn't a premium and the logs/rounds can be positions such that it is backed through the piles leaving windrow piles of wood to dry out? Price is about the same as a logrite enhanced super split set-up. If geeting mostly bean poles, I'd prefer the logrite, otherwise the tempest. How are the multi-SS plans coming along? [/QUOTE]
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