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Wood splitter on 300U revisited
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Posted by LanceM on June 03, 2003 at 18:25:25 from (216.241.128.6):
I promised that I would let you all know how things worked out. I brought home the spiltter today and hitched it up and it works great, amasing the amount of power that the hydralics have even at an idle speed. The boys came out to see and soon I was supervising and 10 and 14 year old "chopping" wood! I was soon told to go fix the go-kart and that they would take care of splitting the wood! So I did! Yes, I let "children" run the machines, my oldest has been driving the 300U since he was 12, mowing, he finally had enough weight to push in the clutch, his love for mowing this year is the A with a belly mower, go figure the 300 has power steering?? Don't matter to me the grass gets mowed! The 10 year old has driven the A a couple of times but dosen't have the mussel to steer for long, another year or too.. You should see him swing a 6# maul, maybe later this year! Enough of my bragging on my boys, thanks you guys for your as usual right on advise! Lance
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