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Re: Hydraulic Cylinder Gurus?
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Posted by PAULIH300 on April 30, 2005 at 16:32:06 from (205.188.117.138):
In Reply to: Re: Hydraulic Cylinder Gurus? posted by Jim Becker on April 30, 2005 at 15:50:08:
With my 300U came a homemade splitter that the previous owner had modified to hang off the Fast Hitch arms and would use the front loader dump bucket hoses to operate it (with quick disconnects).This thing was made with an I Beam from an old building and a huge cylinder (dual action)out of Lord knows what(its green,but I'm hoping its not JD.LOL).The splitting wedge is actually hand made with pieces of metal welded at an angle to a sharp point.This thing looks like it could split cast iron its so heavy (even 2 people cant really lift it up).I plan on adding hoses to it,cleaning and painting it up and running it from the front of the tractor (from the hose disconnects).Only problem...will need 2 people to run it...one to load and unload the logs and 1 to run the Hydra Touch control.
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