KY Farm.Couple of questions because we Built a 30 ton spliter a couple of years ago.We have a 706 I.H. but decided against using it for mtg a splitter. 2 reasons. 1. had to drag it around with the tractor. 2. Had to lift the logs to the cradle.Got the cylinder from Hyd cylinder suplier I beam from steel yard along with the pad and tank. Made the spliter vertical-horizonal,engine was a 10hp briggs,coupling and pump came from the same co that handled cylinder and couplings,Hoses made locally. Manufactured the toung with ball hitch. Wheels and axles came from the steel yard as well.All in all a much better unit and one heck of a lot cheaper.Did my own welding using 70 series rod. I"m not saying that tractor mount spliter is less desireable but what I wanted was to be free from hauling the tractor with the spliter around when helping others split their winters wood. Just something to think on . LOU
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