VinceGU05
PSA vitim.
At least it got wheels. That way you don't have to carry it to the bin.
Power to weight they would compare to a mac PM610..they're butt ugly too.
We had a breakdown at the sawmill today and wont be going again until Monday waiting on parts...We are all on firewood tomorrow awsome not! lol, it will be stinking hot...I got our fleet of 66's ready this afternoon sharp and ready to go, operators have been told don't cut the dirt! and come to me to fix it.... oh well is nice to dream I will be busy trying to cut and fileing rocked out chains all day ha ha......View attachment 408948 View attachment 408949
Hey Matt
How's that log splitter of yours going? How many ton has it split and does it cycle fast enough for your liking? Do you think it has enough grunt to put a 4 way head on it?
I'm looking at getting one and I can get that brand now for under 1400 bucks.
Or do you suggest something else that's better for under 2G's?
Thanks
Hi mate.
Still going well. Had a low oil sensor crap itself so disconnected that and away she went again. Broke a starter cord last night so have to fix that. I reckon it's all of the 40 tonne rating and way more grunt than any other splitter I've seen around. Cycle time is slow but not too slow in my book. Would be nice if it was a bit faster though. Aluminium hydraulic pump might be getting a bit worn now as it doesn't seem to have the grunt it used to have.
Not sure on total tonnes that it's split but probably only around 300 - 400 at the most but more likely 300. Not much considering what some people split - I have a day job so for me it's more of a hobby. It's more than paid for itself now that's for sure.
I honestly can't think of a splitter that will get anywhere near it under 2 grand. It certainly has enough grunt to run a 4 way head providing it's reasonable wood. I'm yet to find anything it won't split and after sharpening the wedge with a 9" grinder it will cut across the grain in any timber I've thrown on it which says a lot - it's copped some nasty wood
We had a breakdown at the sawmill today and wont be going again until Monday waiting on parts...We are all on firewood tomorrow awsome not! lol, it will be stinking hot...I got our fleet of 66's ready this afternoon sharp and ready to go, operators have been told don't cut the dirt! and come to me to fix it.... oh well is nice to dream I will be busy trying to cut and fileing rocked out chains all day ha ha......View attachment 408948 View attachment 408949
We had a breakdown at the sawmill today and wont be going again until Monday waiting on parts...We are all on firewood tomorrow awsome not! lol, it will be stinking hot...I got our fleet of 66's ready this afternoon sharp and ready to go, operators have been told don't cut the dirt! and come to me to fix it.... oh well is nice to dream I will be busy trying to cut and fileing rocked out chains all day ha ha......
Not a thing wrong with your old clubs Neil!, I hope when mine look as old as yours, that they GO like yours!
Thanks Matt. Nothing beats a bit of experience with a product like that.
Now if you decided to modify it what would you do to it? Oil temp gauge? Log lifter? Oil cooler? Oil filter? And do you split your tough hardwood wet (freshly felled) or after some time when it already starts to split?
I plan on splitting it freshly felled to save on double handling it and I'll be splitting lots of stringy barks Inc Messmate (can't split it with a good hand wood splitter until it has dried a bit, it just bounces off or jams 5mm into the grain.)
for mowing kelp?I like the snorkel for the deep water crossings
So the 661 has been released in Australia officially. Who's gonna go and buy one?
Nope. The common currency is USD so if we pike it like we have against the USD that's what effects us. I spoke with the MD of Stihl Aus about this back in June and it doesn't mater if our dollar is strong against the pound or euro it's all based on the USDIf you can buy one in the UK for AU$1400 and the saw is made in Europe, then it's pretty clear to me that it has little to do with the dollar but the local Stihl distributor ripping us Aussies off, big time......Fark Stihl Australia I say.
I have the same one as matts but the revised version just on a year old. Has the stronger foot and winch to hoist it up vertical. Only thing I can fault is the ram seal has a weep. I'm going to try the old feeler gauge trick and see if it clears up apart from that it's been faultless and I split a lot soon after I bought it. Not a really quick cycle rate but not slow either. I split my pine by hand as I can split it faster by hand but hard woods it's the only way to goHey Matt
How's that log splitter of yours going? How many ton has it split and does it cycle fast enough for your liking? Do you think it has enough grunt to put a 4 way head on it?
I'm looking at getting one and I can get that brand now for under 1400 bucks.
Or do you suggest something else that's better for under 2G's?
Thanks
Nope. The common currency is USD so if we pike it like we have against the USD that's what effects us. I spoke with the MD of Stihl Aus about this back in June and it doesn't mater if our dollar is strong against the pound or euro it's all based on the USD
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