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Searching for a screw type log splitter Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="GrizzlyAdams86" data-source="post: 6067727" data-attributes="member: 31270"><p>A story I heard about the old screw-type splitter was from the owner of the saw shop I used to go to. He said back in the 70's when he still was a farm implement dealer, during a demo day a OEM had one there that was bolted to the rear axle of a Dodge station wagon that had the rear axle up on jack stands. All they were splitting was oak and it was working good until someone asked, "How does it split elm?". So the rep got a round of elm and the shop owner told me the elm stuck to the cone and nearly threw the car off the jack stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrizzlyAdams86, post: 6067727, member: 31270"] A story I heard about the old screw-type splitter was from the owner of the saw shop I used to go to. He said back in the 70's when he still was a farm implement dealer, during a demo day a OEM had one there that was bolted to the rear axle of a Dodge station wagon that had the rear axle up on jack stands. All they were splitting was oak and it was working good until someone asked, "How does it split elm?". So the rep got a round of elm and the shop owner told me the elm stuck to the cone and nearly threw the car off the jack stands. [/QUOTE]
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