Has anyone seen one of these for sale in Ireland? Tags:ireland 11 comments I have one, think the father got it from a lad down the pub Have you checked the middle aisle in Lidl or Aldi? https://touch.adverts.ie/for-sale/q_log+splitter/ Local agri supplier has them Just make sure you wear a full face mask when using that thing! Looks like hard work! Get one with a motor unless you have a teenager you can put to work. I’ve only seen the ones that attach to a tractor axle Got a 5 ton electric one in Clarkes of Cavan for €480 great job I’ve got one that runs off a PTO, tis great but tbh unless I’ve an awful lot to do or the grain is particularly twisted I prefer the splitting maul. in retrospect I would much prefer a good woodchipper than a splitter. idk, try a machine business or plant hire, if that doesn’t work try the middle aisle in lidl, if you can find your way out of it of course Yeah, they’re super handy, but I’d get an electric one or with some kind of motor. Super easy to use and actually quite fun. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I’ve got one that runs off a PTO, tis great but tbh unless I’ve an awful lot to do or the grain is particularly twisted I prefer the splitting maul. in retrospect I would much prefer a good woodchipper than a splitter.
idk, try a machine business or plant hire, if that doesn’t work try the middle aisle in lidl, if you can find your way out of it of course
Yeah, they’re super handy, but I’d get an electric one or with some kind of motor. Super easy to use and actually quite fun.
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I have one, think the father got it from a lad down the pub
Have you checked the middle aisle in Lidl or Aldi?
https://touch.adverts.ie/for-sale/q_log+splitter/
Local agri supplier has them
Just make sure you wear a full face mask when using that thing!
Looks like hard work! Get one with a motor unless you have a teenager you can put to work.
I’ve only seen the ones that attach to a tractor axle
Got a 5 ton electric one in Clarkes of Cavan for €480 great job
I’ve got one that runs off a PTO, tis great but tbh unless I’ve an awful lot to do or the grain is particularly twisted I prefer the splitting maul.
in retrospect I would much prefer a good woodchipper than a splitter.
idk, try a machine business or plant hire, if that doesn’t work try the middle aisle in lidl, if you can find your way out of it of course
Yeah, they’re super handy, but I’d get an electric one or with some kind of motor. Super easy to use and actually quite fun.