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Log-Splitter for GEHL 4640DXT and 4840DX

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2006

Log-splitter for GEHL SL 4840DX
This attachment splits the logs and places them on the pile. No man work required! For more info about this attachment contact Damian at damian@detvaservis.sk

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  • Painfully slow and cumbersome looking. Splitting by hand with a hydraulic splitter is probably quicker.I'd rate it minus five stars.

  • useless.....check out the hahn log splitter, way better

  • perfect for some fat rich lazy fuck !

  • @dandretti1 i would bet i could split more wood in one hour with this machine than you could split and stack in a day. this maacho maul issue is just a bunch of baloney. i used a maul all my life till i could afford a splitter i will never go back

  • wow for slow and it sux that you limited to that size... id hope a good operator could go way faster to make it worth while! nice that it does the split and stack tho

  • wow i wana build one..it wouldnt be that hard all i need is a attachment , a ram and somthing to stay in front of the log..who ever made this had a great idea!!

  • pointless

  • Not trying to bash this idea i'm sure it could be efficient with the right operator. Man power is obviously involved with someone running it. not to mention the 30 gallons of diesel burned up in 8 hours. I ran a skidsteer full time for 3 years with a blacktop milling attachment on it, it caused 4 herniated discs in my back (yeh i'd have to call that manpower).

  • i hate to agree but i have to. I would prefer a hammer and a shrp rock then that? waist of time and money

  • Good theory but a splitter is much faster and easier. Although I can split my chevy 3/4 ton full of wood in 2 hours with a maul with breakes, but it sure is lots of work. I am making me a splitter.

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