Those are nice splitters. The other one you were looking at is too. If you would have had a little more time you would have caught up with your other splitter amount. You needed to get up earlier to have been there at opening. We could have seen more. Thanks for the videos.
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I know that bad boy is heavy at about 2000 lbs but curious - have you tried to move it by hand a little or turn it by hand using the tongue? I have seen another competitor's that weighs about 600 lbs less and saw a RUclipsr move that competitor's model by hand.
Yeah you can pick it up by the tongue and move it around by hand as long as there’s not a bunch of debris around the tires, it does weigh a bit over 2000lbs but is balanced very good.
Great machine but I never understood why anyone would need one of these unless they were selling firewood and I think a county line is fine even for trying to sell wood at a high production rate as well just add a 4way splitter and I dont think you'd be far behind
I know people who've had the old huskees for 20 plus years so I'd have to disagree especially on something like a log splitter which isnt gonna really see much wear the motor is gonna see the most wear and that's very simple to replace
Those are nice splitters. The other one you were looking at is too. If you would have had a little more time you would have caught up with your other splitter amount. You needed to get up earlier to have been there at opening. We could have seen more. Thanks for the videos.
Pretty good show their Paul, lot of heavy equipment nice wood splitter you got to you are the man thanks BUNCHES and as always enjoyed it very much
Looks like it’s 3 times faster if not more, then your county line. Look forward to the follow up videos. 👍🤠
I was at the show that years sucks it was cancelled this year.
Yeah I really missed going this year, hopefully everything will be back on next year!
Handy Tool, you was rolling through that wood
Yeah that new splitter is awesome
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Great job Paul
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I know that bad boy is heavy at about 2000 lbs but curious - have you tried to move it by hand a little or turn it by hand using the tongue? I have seen another competitor's that weighs about 600 lbs less and saw a RUclipsr move that competitor's model by hand.
Yeah you can pick it up by the tongue and move it around by hand as long as there’s not a bunch of debris around the tires, it does weigh a bit over 2000lbs but is balanced very good.
I was there. Seen that splitter
Awesome machine
Looks like a lot of great equipment could you some of that myself
good choice!
Hello how much ?????
The one I got was right around $8000 US but EastonMade has them starting around $4000
I'M IN UZBEKISTAN
@@WilliamsonRidge did you get any discount from standard price by buying it from the show? Thanks
Yeah they had show specials going on
Great machine but I never understood why anyone would need one of these unless they were selling firewood and I think a county line is fine even for trying to sell wood at a high production rate as well just add a 4way splitter and I dont think you'd be far behind
Durability.
I know people who've had the old huskees for 20 plus years so I'd have to disagree especially on something like a log splitter which isnt gonna really see much wear the motor is gonna see the most wear and that's very simple to replace
Don’t knock it til ya try it
I'm not knocking it I'm more or less saying if it ain't broke dont fix it and theres nothing wrong with my old huskee log splitter