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Re: 3 point log splitter-will it work on my '58 46
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Posted by Pa. Don on December 09, 2004 at 16:13:43 from (216.42.67.81):
In Reply to: 3 point log splitter-will it work on my '58 460? posted by Dave R on December 09, 2004 at 05:32:37:
I bought a home built splitter years ago. I ran it with my farmall 300. I added a valve to it then just plugged the hoses into the tractor's outlets. Tied the hydraulic lever on the console and then just sat down on a block of wood and commenced splitting. I ran it this way for a couple of years until the torque amplifier seized up one fall and the tractor sat in the shop. I worked on it in my spare time as I still had my 'H' to run the spreader over the winter. I then took a hydraulic unit that was given to me and hooked it up to the back of my Bolens garden tractor and ran the pump off the pto. I now have an 8 hp. Briggs running the splitter.
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