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Posted by Al on Tuesday, December 16, 2008:In Reply to: 1700 hydraulics posted by Tim Wilson on Monday, December 15, 2008:
Sorry, no idea. But a seven-acres woodlot isn't the size of a small state, so unless your logs' diameters are measured in feet, let me suggest this.
Splitters (by hand) predate chainsaws, and were still needed when saws were costly and primitive, making you want to do more splitting and less cutting. Now you can get a good saw and spare chains for the cost of a cheap splitter. Instead of splitting at all, just saw smaller sections and burn the unsplit rounds. That's what I do.
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