imported_MiserblOF
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I am new to the M/F forum here, because I've recently expanded my search for a tractor to include this brand because it was highly recommended by a friend.. Anyway, I was at a Mahindra dealer last year annoying them, and I mentioned a log splitter in connection with a 26 horsepower tractor and they said they flatly don't recommend putting splitters on tractors this small (they were of course referring to those that run off the tractor hydraulics.) They said that they taxed the hydraulic system of these tractors too much, were too slow, and could overheat the fluid and harm the hydraulic system. They recommended just getting a stand-alone splitter, which I would like to avoid because, like you, I already have a large enough engine collection..
Now if they are correct, it seems that a tractor splitter won't make a lot of sense, since running a 40 horsepower tractor to run a splitter would seem to waste an awful lot of fuel, and besides, I don't want a tractor that big. How about just welding a wedge on the step bumper of my old pickup and backing into the logs?
Now if they are correct, it seems that a tractor splitter won't make a lot of sense, since running a 40 horsepower tractor to run a splitter would seem to waste an awful lot of fuel, and besides, I don't want a tractor that big. How about just welding a wedge on the step bumper of my old pickup and backing into the logs?