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Re: PTO Screw Woodsplitter Question
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Posted by HoneyRancher on February 17, 2003 at 20:31:58 from (63.187.201.183):
In Reply to: PTO Screw Woodsplitter Question posted by Scott Swanson on February 17, 2003 at 05:23:18:
I had one of those years ago, mounted on a Super C (homemade 3 point Hitch). Ran the engine at idle. Several times I got it into a log that stalled the tractor and when that happens, you either open the throttle & pop the clutch (hoping not to break something) or get the chain saw and cut it off (trying not to get your chain saw into the screw). I finally put it on the scrap heap when the stop arm got bent enough so the wood would spin without stopping. It got me on the back of both forearms once and I was black-and-blue BIG TIME! The good news is that I backed off just quick enough so it didn't break my arms. You couldn't pay me to go near one of those things again!
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