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| Paul | July 8th, 2008 11:53 PM Adam, you may want to check the capacity, if there is any, for the hydraulic log splitter before taking those heavy duty logs to it. I've heard they can't do the wonders people think they can. 3 ft. diameter are some BIG logs! Wouldn't want to buy the thing, and get it stuck, permanently, halfway through a log. Also, not to be a bummer, but I don't think many people are going to want pine as firewood. Too much soot (pine tar?) in there, and as I understand it, too much soot = house fire. :( |
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