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Echo Bear Cat 21 Ton Log Splitter
When designing the LS21 Log Splitter, ease of operation was a major priority. The new model was designed with best in class bed height, giving the user a comfortable operating position while decreasing physical effort and maximizing efficiency. The LS21 can be used in the horizontal or vertical positions, giving the operator dual application options. The new wider end plate increases stability when operating the LS21 in the vertical position.
The LS21 model comes available with a range of options and kits to design a custom machine to fit each consumer’s needs. The Log Splitter Cradle Kit stables larger logs when placed on the bed, increasing safety and productivity. The Quick Split Kit allows the operator to set the retracking distance of the wedge; this will save time and enhance productivity. Other kits available for the LS21 model include: Cylinder Brace Kit, Road Towable Kit, 4 Way Wedge Kit and Stripper Plate Kit.
The new model also features the Subaru 190cc OHC Vertical Engine with a cast iron cylinder liner, increasing the life of the engine and machine itself, while cutting back on maintenance and repairs. The LS21 comes equipped with best in class hydraulic system fill, which keeps the machine components running cool during multiple hours of operation. Storing the LS21 is easy and compact with the fold up trailer tongue.
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