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3 pt. hitch woodsplitter, on an M
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Posted by brianh on April 24, 2005 at 14:16:10 from (65.212.160.76):
I have a 1950 Farmall M, with an aftermarket 3 pt. hitch, hooked up to the belly pump. I am trying to use a wood splitter, that goes on the 3 pt. hitch. I hook it into, the belly pump system, on the power side, and I have the return line, going into the fill, vent, plug area. This is the way it was, set up, when I bought it. The man who had it, didn"t know anything about tractor"s. When he used it, he screwed a cap, onto the top, of the fill tube, to prevent fluid from coming out. I alway"s believed that, this system should be propperly vented, so I made a vent, to fit into this contraption, but when I am returning the wood splitter hydraulic cylinder, home, or into itself, it alway"s pushes fluid, out of my homemade vent tube. Should I hook this wood splitter, up, like the 3 pt. hitch is, using both lines, coming out of the belly pump, or what? Is this something I am going to have to live with? If anyone has any info., I would be most appreciative... Thank"s, Brian
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