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abs111999

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I have become disabled in my right arm now probably for 7 months.no use. so I am looking at these small cheaper electric splitters around 300$ like the yardmax 6.5 ton. What do you know about these
and I need to make payments on it. there are many so talk about any that are good for lodgepole dry about 8 inch average.....thanks
 
Reading about these they are a two handed operation. I have a smaller 4 ton electric. Works great but it’s also a two handed operation. A button to power it and a lever to move cylinder.
 
I have the four ton Princess splitter. No problem with 8"pine have done 12 pine easily. Just in case anybody cared.
 
I have the Princess Auto 5 ton splitter. I can use it single handed by pressing the hydraulic lever with my thigh and the power button with my hand. Leaves the other hand free to hold awkward pieces of wood in place. Does a good job on most of the small stuff I burn.
 
I have enjoyed my WEN splitter. I am amazed that I have used up a much smaller portion of my log pile than I thought I would so far. I split smaller than the sizes I hand split before I got the WEN. I have heard about time and space having some kind of flexibility inherent in it....scientists confirm that...is it possible that splitting wood into smaller pieces actually changes its volume somehow?? In some way it actually can increase the amount of usable wood???
remember the loaves and fishes?? something is going on..
 
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