Ultimate wood splitter
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Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:33 am
Check this thing out! I've cut a lot of firewood in my life, and thought it was a great thing the day my dad built a hydraulic wood splitter, but this is a whole new level.
http://www.hahnmachinery.com/fp160.html
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Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:42 pm
That's awesome! I think there is just about every attachment you can think of for those skid steers.
He can come over to my place when he is done there.

Now if they just had a mechanical stacker........
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They used to say there are no old bold pilots, hell, looka here........
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Guess, I am picky, but it has to fit in or on a cub.
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Portage Creek wrote:Guess, I am picky, but it has to fit in or on a cub.
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I thought the Cub came standard with a wood splitter? Just that it's real expensive to use and the wood don't end up all even like.
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Now if only they can come up with an attachment to stack it........
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Wow. I've seen firewood processors before, but that is pretty slick. Good for a commercial operation to get some value out of lower grade logs. Firewood sells pretty good in most areas. And heating with wood is supposed to be "carbon neutral".

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