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flotek

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Looks to be Basically the same unit with a few tweaks .The reviews have been great of the county line just like the huskee brand
 
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Yea. I bought a huskee 22 ton earlier this summer. Went back about a month ago to buy another And it had changed to County line. The same splitter just different color. Different jack/stand also.
 
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I thought the county lines have a Koehler motor now ? The huskee used Briggs motors atleast my 22 ton does
 
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The new huskee and county line, 22 tons, both have Kohler. But the owners manuals say they can have a Honda also. The only thing that is different is the paint job. By the way.....great splitter for 950 bucks. Haven't found anything it won't split.
 

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Anyone checked out their county line little glass door heater? 6 bills and change I think. I looked inside and it has secondary burn air tubes looks like.
I have the next one up from the $600.00 one.Going into it's 3rd winter and yes it does the secondary burn thing .Really kicks the heat too.
 
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Was at Tractor Supply yesterday & saw a County Line wood splitter Has Huskee just changed the name? Looks like a Huskee..
You know there is only so much you can do with a cheaply made log splitter...don't they all look the same? I am not a fan of the garbage being sold through TSC,.MENARDS, HD, LOWES....ETC.
 

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I'd just as soon have the Intec/industrial B&S engines as the Kohler.I've got 7 B&S powered pieces around here(one is on a 35 ton Huskee splitter).Every one is an easy starter and very durable.Only had one failure.It was on a 20 ton brave splitter that had many hours on it.Busted the block where the carb. mounts.That engine was a light duty engine.Kind of surprised it lasted as long as it did.Kohler isn't what it used to be when it was the "cast iron line"
I know lots of people rag on Briggs but I'm happy with the service I'm getting with them
 
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You know there is only so much you can do with a cheaply made log splitter...don't they all look the same? I am not a fan of the garbage being sold through TSC,.MENARDS, HD, LOWES....ETC.
Then go spend your money on a high dollar one that does the same thing as the cheaper ones. Sounds like a great business model.
 
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The huskee / county lines may not be top of the line the highest tonnage the fastest cycle time ect. ... But for 999$ They get the job done and you can't find a more durable more quality made splitter anywhere. . They last and last
 
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