Log splitter, for real!

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Lakeside53

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I just has to have to share this with you. Advertised on Seattle's craigslist.

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A most unusual log spitter, but it works great. You jack up a rear wheel of your pickup truck, remove the wheel and attach the log splitter which is essentially a large, cone shaped wood screw (see attached photos and description which are on the box.) The adapter plate that I have fits a 1982 Chevy suburban. (six bolt wheels.) Call if interested. I live in Snohomish but travel to Seattle regularly. Phil @ (425) 350-7200
this is in or around Snohomish/Seattle

Picture etc at:

http://seattle.craigslist.org/tls/104541944.html
 
That thing has been around for years and I would never use it it is DANGEROUS.
 
That would be the Stickler, which as mentioned has been around for many years.
 
Lobo said:
That thing has been around for years and I would never use it it is DANGEROUS.

Agreed, and interesting if it turns out your vehicle has a posi rear end, and you only jack up one rear wheel....
I've seen something pretty close to that for tractor pto's too.
-Ralph
 
I've got a buddy looking for one of those to mount on a hydraulic post hole auger on the front of his bobcat. Just want it to break the big blocks down to something a little easier to handle...........
 
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