L LDB New member Equipment B 7800 HST Nov 29, 2010 24 0 1 Schaumburg, IL Jan 10, 2011 #1 I am thinking about adding a 3pt log splitter. Can I tap into the rear hydraulics (If so, how and where?) to power it or do I need to get a splitter with with it's own hydraulic pump driven by the PTO?
I am thinking about adding a 3pt log splitter. Can I tap into the rear hydraulics (If so, how and where?) to power it or do I need to get a splitter with with it's own hydraulic pump driven by the PTO?
Bulldog Well-known member Equipment M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT Mar 30, 2010 5,440 78 48 Rocky Face, Georgia Jan 10, 2011 #2 Do you have a loader on your tractor? If so adding remotes is very simple.
Babyfat New member Jun 24, 2010 111 3 0 Grass Lake, MI www.dakins.com Jan 11, 2011 #3 What tractor do you have? Go with separate pump the tractors pump volume is to low and your splitter will run very slow.
What tractor do you have? Go with separate pump the tractors pump volume is to low and your splitter will run very slow.
L LDB New member Equipment B 7800 HST Nov 29, 2010 24 0 1 Schaumburg, IL Jan 11, 2011 #4 Bulldog: Yes I have a loader Babyfat: I was thinking that may be the case. I was trying to minimize the initial cost associated with the additional hydraulics. Any recommendations as to manufacturer?
Bulldog: Yes I have a loader Babyfat: I was thinking that may be the case. I was trying to minimize the initial cost associated with the additional hydraulics. Any recommendations as to manufacturer?
Babyfat New member Jun 24, 2010 111 3 0 Grass Lake, MI www.dakins.com Jan 11, 2011 #5 http://www.timberwolfcorp.com/log_splitters/
I IC-Smoke New member Equipment B2400, ZD28, BX24 Dec 16, 2010 66 0 0 Pittsford, MI Jan 11, 2011 #6 It would help out if we knew what tractor this is on....
L LDB New member Equipment B 7800 HST Nov 29, 2010 24 0 1 Schaumburg, IL Jan 12, 2011 #7 Sorry. It would go on a B7800 with a LA402 loader