jester7891
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I know this question has come up before so if the answer exists elsewhere, please send me there. I have a 24 horsepower Kubota B7610 and have a lot of wood to split. I am trying to decide if I want to buy a log splitter as an attachment or get a log splitter that has its own engine. Obviously using either the hydraulics or the PTO saves me from having to deal with another engine. I am not really concerned about running up hours on my tractor as I do not plan on selling it anytime soon so that is not a problem for me. Additionally, I would assume using a log splitter attachment would be considered "easy time" for the tractor. I am guessing that I would need to use the log split at most 50 hours between now and the spring. What are the advantages/disadvantages of each? Once again, thanks for your input and suggestions.
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