1980 - Volume #4, Issue #6, Page #16
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Log Hog Splits Two Logs At Once
"It makes most other splitters as old fashioned as a horse and buggy," says John O'Brien, of Webster, Wis., inventor of the "Log Hog", a two-way, two-log log splitter.
"With most splitters, you split one log then wait for the return stroke. You spend as much time waiting as you do splitting wood. With the Log Hog..........


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1980 - Volume #4, Issue #6