RAYCO Log Splitter Lifting Railroader
Uploader Comments (DieselFords)
All Comments (24)
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There should be a better way to secure the wood other than using your hand. Seems like you could loose a body part really fast that way.
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is the best wood splitter
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@yourneck2 you press 2 for the ram more power for big logs
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Howdy why do you have a 4 spool valve, I see the back saver, the wedge lift,cylinder ram whats the forth one for?
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I have a 27 ton troybilt with a little 5 horse honda. I've split and sold 40+ cord per year with it for the last 4 years. I am yet to find a knotty chunk of any species it wont eventually cut through. Bought it at lowes for $1300. Perfect for the weekender that wants to sell a little firewood on the side. It will pay for itself after the first 6 cords you deliver. ($250. per cord in Seattle.) However..... We're looking for a bigger machine that can kick up
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mai repede le crap eu cu toporul!!!
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Slick unit
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It would be like comparing a garden tractor to an agricultural tractor. They may both be 20 horse, but they sure have different abilities, durabilities, and price tags.
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This isn't a machine designed for homeowners. This is for people who use (which would ammount to abuse on a homeowner special) splitters for a living on a daily basis. They need a bullet proof machine that works day in and out, and capable of splitting anything put on it. It's not worth 6k for the homeowner, but it can be for a firewood processer owner.
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looks like rayco coppied timberwolfs design.
I don't understand: how is this worth $6k, but a avg one is "a toy"? Yes, you are moving quickly, but the machine is no faster than my 25yr old, 5 hp, 20T model bought from sears. loading with that lifter is no faster than rolling a round to a vertical splitter. If a 'toy' broke every 5 years, I could buy a new one every 5 yrs and still have more money at the end of 30 yrs. Explain what is "better" about this? Is it 100T or something?
kenfo0 2 years ago
you replied to the wrong user
those were not my comments
DieselFords 2 years ago