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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 519603" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>My nephew bought one from TSC. Before he ever fired it up he drug it here to the house and we started adding metal. It was easier to do before everything was twisted and distorted. The gussets and braces were all just scrap pieces of iron we had around. As far as I know he had had no problems with it. Hence, my advice would be to beef one up before it is distorted. </p><p></p><p>The one I built is a three point. The remote handle was $100, cylinder $140, then the wedge hoses and pins added about another $60. EVerything else was scrap iron and junk metal. It split 40 inch green pecan wood without too much problem. There is still about 4 cords of wood to split for next year (all pecan) and it is cut and curing now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 519603, member: 3162"] My nephew bought one from TSC. Before he ever fired it up he drug it here to the house and we started adding metal. It was easier to do before everything was twisted and distorted. The gussets and braces were all just scrap pieces of iron we had around. As far as I know he had had no problems with it. Hence, my advice would be to beef one up before it is distorted. The one I built is a three point. The remote handle was $100, cylinder $140, then the wedge hoses and pins added about another $60. EVerything else was scrap iron and junk metal. It split 40 inch green pecan wood without too much problem. There is still about 4 cords of wood to split for next year (all pecan) and it is cut and curing now. [/QUOTE]
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