He's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!

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richg

Minister of Fire
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Nov 20, 2005
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I guess there was no line at the door the last time he tried to sell this worthless pile of junk. And to think, I can have all of this junk for the same price as a new Husky 22 ton. It's my lucky day! Enjoy...
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massive log splitter kit firewood processor - $1000 (asbury, nj)

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Date: 2011-03-29, 9:41AM EDT
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A great place to start a "kit build" log splitter or firewood processor. This is what I have: A true industrial side shaft Kohler 20hp motor coupled to a huge hydraulic pump, matched to 4 rams, with the lines, reservior, valves, and engine gauges and fuel tank. I even have an operator's seat. All this was on a matched, and proven system. This motor had 501 hours on it, and turns over. This entire set came off of a hydraulically driven machine. Everything is on a plastic pallet which will slide in to your pickup truck with ease. This could build any number of items like a firewood processor, a rim crusher, a massive log splitter or even your own T-1000 Terminator.

You'll need: a vision, some serious creativity, backyard-garage smarts, a welder, steel for the frame, and probably some "thinkin juice".

BUT--everything else is here! Guys on youtube are building their own--check them out.

•Location: asbury, nj
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I want that engine for a geo metro. i'd even leave the stack on it.
 
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