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Re: 3 pt. hitch woodsplitter, on an M
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Posted by brianh on April 25, 2005 at 03:08:36 from (65.212.160.74):
In Reply to: Re: 3 pt. hitch woodsplitter, on an M posted by Dixieland on April 24, 2005 at 19:13:43:
The idea of using the , hydraulic drain plug, for a return sound's better than, trying to split my tractor apart, to work on my belly pump. My M is unique, being's how it has a high and a low range, in the transmission, gearbox. In low range it does ok, but In high range, it will split about anything, but it really pushes fluid out, in high range. To make my splitter work, you have to unhook the 3pt. hitch, via quickcouples,and hook the splitter up. If you do not, it will try to raise the 3pt.hitch, when it hit's the wood.Then you have to pull the bellypump lever, all the way out, and tie it off. There are no return lines, on this M, there are only 2 main, and 1 secondary power outlet's. The return, is when you release the lever, or run the return, through the fill tube, like I do.There are 2 hoses on the 3pt.hitch, and 2 hoses, on the splitter.
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