log splitter attachment. Yes or no

   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #41  
If the 11gpm figures are right the 24gpm figures are not -- and vice versa. Could you please check this?:)
larry

You are right , an error in transposing

The 11 gpm at 4 in, 2 in shaft

extension speed 3.4 in per sec

retraction speed 4.5 in per sec
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #42  
Exactly. And one less engine to maintain, one fuel to buy, which is one of the reasons we bought ours.

Overlooked disadvantage is it's stuck to the back of the tractor.:(
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #44  
i guess it all boils down to how much wood you need split and how much time.

It boiles down more than that. Anybody that uses one doesn't have it hooked to the rear of the tractor, don't make the mistake unless you have another tractor to ride around.

Jake
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #45  
Oh no it is not. Ours recently grew some legs, and is sitting out by the wood as we speak!!

As we speak or doublespeak? If you have a tractor, you have half the problem solved. If you get a 3ph splitter, you're gonna be a dog chasing it's tail.
Seems to me, anyway.

Jake
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #46  
It boiles down more than that. Anybody that uses one doesn't have it hooked to the rear of the tractor, don't make the mistake unless you have another tractor to ride around.

Jake


Why should that be a factor? Can you do two things at once?? Like split wood and blow snow??
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #47  
Why should that be a factor? Can you do two things at once?? Like split wood and blow snow??

Move rounds and move split wood. Do I have to argue this with someone from Canada? check your carbon footprint and call John Bud. Obviously you heat with gas. or something. A splitter hanging off the back has to be unneeded except for weight. If I was going 5 miles for firewood that might be a plusser. I keep a boxblade on (a good trailer moving hitch) dam... you got me... I'm just arguing...
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #49  
Move rounds and move split wood. Do I have to argue this with someone from Canada? check your carbon footprint and call John Bud. Obviously you heat with gas. or something. A splitter hanging off the back has to be unneeded except for weight. If I was going 5 miles for firewood that might be a plusser. I keep a boxblade on (a good trailer moving hitch) dam... you got me... I'm just arguing...

No, we heat with corn, and wood. The splitter now has legs, so all we do is back to tractor up to it, hook the lines up, and we are good to go.
 
   / log splitter attachment. Yes or no #50  
No, we heat with corn, and wood. The splitter now has legs, so all we do is back to tractor up to it, hook the lines up, and we are good to go.



Heat with corn? That means you're raising the cost of Tequila and all our other food products. You know that they're (mexico) not planting agave because the stupid americans give them more for corn than tequila? or something like that. Ethanol. Great idea for people that don't need it. Is that what we're talking about?



Jake
 
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