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jasoncracer

A guy who used to own a toro dealer.has a nos splitter is it worth anything? Besides dangerous :hide:

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bk-scouter

Sounds cool. Pictures, pictures...

:hide::WRS:

-BK

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

Does it look something like this cone splitter?

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jusjeepn

Not quite but close. This one was a NOS unit in North Carolina I found last year. Unfortunately I wasn't able to aquire it.

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jdog_kustoms

i have one of them they guy i got it from used it once and the belt cam off and broke the plastic they are preaty cool lookin if i can get my 416-8 runnin im gona bring it to the show for people to see

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smoreau

:hide: now how in the heck does that thing work? like a screw? and it looks like something from a mid-evil death chamber. I don't think the kids should use that one.

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TT

The axle mount ones were definitely available too:

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Horse'n Around

Just looking at those things gives me nightmares :hide:

John

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oldnugly

YIKES! Just watched a YouTube video of one. Look up "wheel Horse, splitter"

I couldn't trust myself with one of those. I'd have to move to the soprano section in the church choir!

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Butch

TT where do you find this stuff?!! :hide:

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

:hide: now how in the heck does that thing work? like a screw? and it looks like something from a mid-evil death chamber. I don't think the kids should use that one.

Here's a video of a similar one. It's great as long as you never ever trip and fall or wear loose clothing. You may want to sign up for organ donation before using also.

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TT

TT where do you find this stuff?!! :hide:

Top drawer of the tall dresser in the spare bedroom. :WRS:

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This is one of my favorite log splitter vids on YouTube:

The OSHA references are HILARIOUS!

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krazy_horse

I have a splitter made like this one but bolts to the back left axel of a ford or dodge truck,you jack up the truck and let the axel down on a log, It will split black jack oak withe ease. Jim :hide:

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dcrage

Damn it you guys -- I just spent an hour looking at YouTubes of those crazy woodspliters, chain saws, saw mills, etc., etc.

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corn53

Now that is cool!!!

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jdog_kustoms

pics of my log spliter

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jasoncracer

According to the guy who used to own toro from 1969 when it was.a.rupp/ toro dealer I.work at now the.old man no longer owns it stops by once in a while told me it swings the wood around and smashes it into the.ground thats how he explained it :hide: its NOS

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VinsRJ

Chris (coadster) in Milford has one of those that bolts to his truck axel. :hide:

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jasoncracer

Yes dangerous :hide:

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Buzz

:WRS: Is that BLOOD on the tip of it? :hide:

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jdog_kustoms

no that is the steel tip and the rest is aluminum

:) mayby im pulling you leg it is blood :WRS: :hide:

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tunahead72

It's been fun reading all this information about splitters, but I can't be watching the videos just before I go to bed, my dreams are bizarre enough as it is! :hide:

All of this reminded me of a book I picked up many years ago, called "Barnacle Parp's Guide to Garden & Yard Power Tools", a hugely entertaining and actually very useful book for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. There's a section on power wood splitters in there, where the author describes what he says was the very first commercially available axle-mounted screw type splitter, called the Stickler after its inventor. It looks very similar to the photo that Terry (TT) included, and is probably similar to the truck-mounted splitters that some of you guys have mentioned.

Maybe I'll get the nerve to watch those videos in the morning. :WRS:

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Duff

It's been fun reading all this information about splitters, but I can't be watching the videos just before I go to bed, my dreams are bizarre enough as it is! :)

Hey, Ed....those dreams wouldn't be related to anything we might have done "back in the day" when Hot Tuna was in its early years, now would they? :hide:

Duff :WRS:

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312Hydro

Damn it you guys -- I just spent an hour looking at YouTubes of those crazy woodspliters, chain saws, saw mills, etc., etc.

Yea ,me too! Here's a favorite:

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COMMANDO1

Jason, how much for it?

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