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Re: H-powered wood splitter?
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on October 11, 2002 at 13:27:52 from (208.32.170.134):
In Reply to: H-powered wood splitter? posted by Al Reisman on October 10, 2002 at 18:23:11:

Here's the one i put together, BUT, all the parts were there when i bought it at a farm sale. The cylinder is 5", and i power it with my tractors remotes. I have a little over $100.00 into it, and all the parts were new! The bigger gpm hydraulics you tractor has, the faster the cyclinder will cycle. The bigger the cyclinder, and the higher the psi the pump is, the more power you will have for splitting tougher wood. Buying a pto powered hydraulic pump for your H, will make the splitter self contained, and then you will have a lot faster hydraulics for the splitter. Robert
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