Posted by LJD on May 01, 2012 at 08:52:15 from (75.213.89.146):
In Reply to: Re: Wood Splitter posted by chevytaHOE5674 on May 01, 2012 at 08:07:21:
I think this discussion is getting a bit silly. The original poster was talking about a tractor-mounted splitter. This is a tractor forum. So I assume many here actually own tractors. I also assume many do not own ATVs. I don't. Never have and never will. For my use - an ATV would be a waste of money and just an expensive toy. I don't go "mud-bogging." I do need a small 4WD in the woods at times and for that my Isuzu diesel PUP mini-truck works great and will carry a lot more load then any ATV. I DO have to make a path for it, yeah.
If you think pulling and maneuvering a trailer in the deep woods is somehow easier then driving a tractor - good for you. I don't agree. I find the tractor much easier as long at it has a wide-front end and not a tricycle setup. Having the front loader on it is also nice to have for moving trees/logs when needed. Easier yet is my little crawler but that doesn't have a three-point hitch to hold a log splitter.
Here's my little diesel "woods and field" buggy . .
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