As a newbie to splitting (this is my 2nd full year of heating our home with wood) and regarding using the PT to power the splitter...
I was loaned (semi-permanently) my father-in-law's stand alone self powered gas engin log splitter. Normally, I tend to agree with wanting to maintain as few pumps, engines, etc... as possible and lean towards a splitter attachment for the PT. Had I not been given this splitter, I would have gotten a splitter powered by the PT.
A couple things to consider, however...
I am in the situation where my wood is gathered from our rural property and trailered to our home. I can pull the trailer up within 10' of our wood pile. I split right next to the trailer and stack on the other side of the splitter. So, I do not have to move the splitter ever and I do not have to use the PT to move unsplit logs or split firewood around. For me, having the PT power the log splitter would be very practical.
If you are in a situation where you need the PT to move lots of wood around DURING the splitting process, then it would not be practical, as you would constantly be needing to connect and disconnect the splitter.
Of course, with a PT that means a total time consumption of about 30 seconds to attach or de-attach an implement! :laughing::laughing::laughing:
So, I would suggest evaluating your firewood processing process and see if it will be more practical to have a stand alone splitter or a PT powered unit. If I wasn't loaned this self powered splitter and owned it outright, I would remove the BS engine and the pump and put QA disconnects on it and power it with the PT.
