RayIN
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- Joined
- Sep 10, 2024
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- Tractor
- 2003 MF 451W/FEL, forks and bucket.
I once watched a log splitter being towed behind a pickup. Every time a wheel hit a pothole or bump, it threw the splitter sideways about 6-12" and a few times both tires left the pavement.....and I have seen them bouncing like crazy behind a truck too. I always wondered what that was doing to the carburetor float.![]()
IMO, It's way too easy to construct a simple ramp and load it in the truck bed vs risking ruining the splitter wheels and spindles.