Thanks. I'll check them out. Jeffrpraymond said:Try this site. I use their three point splitter on my L3430 and it works fine.
Log splitter, wood conveyor and firewood processor by American CLS
swmpbgy1 said:FWIW.........I think I saw a 3pt splitter at Tractor Supply yesterday.
Swmpbgy1
x703jko said:Interesting...I was at my local TSC and they told me they didn't carry a 3 point unit.
What brand of log splitter was it?
swmpbgy1 said:Just called TSC and confirmed.......they are a Speeco log splitter for 3pt hitch. $645.62 and can take a log 26" in length.
Hope this helps.......
Swmpbgy.........
kennyd said:Which TSC? I have seen then in the Mt. Airy story and also in Westminster...
kennyd said:Which TSC? I have seen them in the Mt. Airy store and also in Westminster...
swmpbgy1 said:The Clarksburg, WV store has 3 in stock.......Not sure how far that is from you???
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x703jko said:Does anyone make a log splitter that can be powered by the rear hydraulics on the BX24?
WayneB said:Hey Jeff I purchased an American CLS splitter and decided to go with the stand alone splitter and not the 3 pt hitch model.
My Kubota dealer had both spitters there and the one thing I liked about the stand alone was the 13" tires which put the postion of the area where the logs goes higher than where it would be with the 3 pt hitch model.
I guess it all depends upon how much wood you are spittng, but I decided it was easier for me to pull the splitter out to the wood pile, leave it there and do the splitting. I can also move it around with the my 4 wheeler and do not have the tractor tied up.
Have had it for two years now and not a single problem I do about 12 cord a year so it is sitting more than it is used.
(I do have a 8 pound splitting maul for sale, cheap, if you decided not to buy a splitter) Haven't used it since I purchased the American. I don't care if I only have one or two pieces that need splitting I will use the splitter.
joewilshire said:I just bought a 3ph log splitter on E-Bay. But I built a place to put a 6.5 hp motor and reservoir because I don't have a tractor. I got it this way cause it was cheaper than buying one built already. I also had to buy a pump but still the total cost was under $600.
Take a look at the one on e-bay. It may be just what you're looking for.
Joe
eBay: Log Splitter, 3 Point Hitch Attachment 16 Ton (item 280134615649 end time Jul-20-07 20:00:00 PDT)
Partsman2 said:Northern Tool has a 3 pt for $500 + frt. My brother and I both bought one and have had no problems. I run mine off of the rear hydraulic ports on my RTV900 or my JD 4710. The latter gives me faster cycle times but with the RTV I can split the wood and throw it straight into the dump bed.
This setup does not provide the quickest cycle times but you have plenty of power, there is essentially nothing to maintain, and the cycle times are acceptable to me. It's all good!![]()