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Re: 3-pt wood splitter!
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Posted by Tim(ny) on June 25, 2002 at 07:06:14 from (66.218.6.136):
In Reply to: 3-pt wood splitter! posted by Mike on June 24, 2002 at 20:30:07:
I have one that I mounted on my Super C. I made my own mounts (instead of 3-pt)and use the rockshafts to raise and lower the beam. My Super C has the 2-way remote but no fast hitch, so I used that to run the ram. I just made a long arm to attach to the remote lever so I can reach it from behind the tractor. The whole thing cost me around $300. Its very handy, I can drive to the chunks in the woods, drop the splitter, jump off and split them up. The ram speed is slow, but then I'm old and slow too, and need to pace myself.
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