What is the best log splitter you can buy?
Best overall log splitter: Champion Power Equipment Compact Log Splitter.
What is the fastest log splitter?
This Hyper Split Fast Cycle log splitter by Tool Tuff Direct is one of the fastest hydraulic log splitters on the market today thanks to their new cylinder technology. Powered by a Ducar 6.5HP horizontal shaft engine. This proven engine has been tested in cold weather and high elevations.
What is super split?
A super splitting strategy allows single income families to share the ongoing accumulation of superannuation in a similar way to dual income families. Certain superannuation contributions can be split with your spouse, either within the same fund or to a different fund, providing your super fund permits it.
What is the best log splitter Australia?
SuperX 3100
The SuperX 3100 is the highest performing log splitter in its class – saving you time and money by making it easy to split your own firewood. Distributed by reputable machinery dealers around Australia, the SuperX is sold fully assembled, tested and covered by a two year warranty so you can buy with confidence.
What benefits do kinetic log splitters offer to customers?
The biggest and most commonly considered advantage of kinetic splitters is their speed.
- Kinetic splitters are fast.
- Keep in mind, the high speed is the reason that you won’t always see a tonnage rating for a kinetic splitter.
- They also don’t need hydraulic fluid.
How fast can you drive with a log splitter?
The manual for my huskee splitter lists a max speed of 45 MPH. I wouldn’t want to go any faster than that. I towed mine home from the store, but took backroads (not on the interstate, actually we only have one interstate but that is another story).
Does super get split 50/50 in a divorce?
All superannuation is taken into account, irrespective of when it was acquired (before or during marriage or after separation). It is not automatically subject to a 50/50 split.
Can my ex wife take my super?
Is my ex wife entitled to my superannuation? Yes. In divorce cases, your former partner has up to one year after the divorce is finalised to file a claim for your superannuation.