Log Splitter 4409
Looking for another productive excavator attachment? The Split-fire 4409 excavator Mount Wood splitter is a similar design to the 4209 excavator log splitter but is equipped with both a 2-way and 4-way knife. Sit in your excavator and bust large logs down with the 2-way knife, then switch to the 4 way and re-split those larger chucks into manageable firewood. Knife changes are done in less than a minute via a quick-change pin. A very efficient setup with a good operator on a small to medium excavator.
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Wayne Krangle – Haliburton, Ontario –
Wayne with his 3203 on his Kubota Tractor
Just received my 3203. It arrived earlier than expected too! The 4” extended log lifter was exactly what I needed. No more bending over all day hurting my back. Here are pics of a huge red oak 2 feet in diameter that the 3203 made into easy work. This splitter didn’t even grunt lifting and splitting this chunk.
Kyle, thanks again for all your help and attention to meeting my needs.
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Al Hatt – Ilderton, ON –
The optional 3 inch knife extension worked great on the larger blocks. But the best option was the lift table, no lifting heavy blocks. This is a heavy duty wood splitter for sure.
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Maria Liu – Windsor, ON –
3203 mounted on a Bobcat 853 Skid Steer Loader
zLove love love the new splitter!
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Terry Finley – Campobello, SC –
Terry enjoying his 3203 mounted on a New Holland Workmaster
I have already split over a cord of oak with it and it couldn’t be better! That log lift is worth double it’s cost in value! I couldn’t split what I am without it.
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Tim Helton – Quincy, IN –
Seems to be working well I gave it a pretty good workout with no issues. I was very impressed with your handling of the replacement splitter I can see the new has more brackets and is welded well thanks for taking care of it all quickly I have recommended u guys to my buddies that have similar needs as I do.
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