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Log Splitter Conversion Pix
Just finished my log splitter project. This was a broken unit I got cheap on
Ebay. I wanted something to convert for use on my little skid steer. I set it up to just clamp onto a set of forks, and connect to the aux hydraulics. This way I can easily bring the splitter into the woods and split where I drop the trees. It works very nicely. https://picasaweb.google.com/1091189...eat=directlink |
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Log Splitter Conversion Pix
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 16:58:39 -0400, "RBM" wrote Re Log
Splitter Conversion Pix: Just finished my log splitter project. This was a broken unit I got cheap on Ebay. I wanted something to convert for use on my little skid steer. I set it up to just clamp onto a set of forks, and connect to the aux hydraulics. This way I can easily bring the splitter into the woods and split where I drop the trees. It works very nicely. https://picasaweb.google.com/1091189...eat=directlink Nice job!! -- Work is the curse of the drinking class. |
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Log Splitter Conversion Pix
Just finished my log splitter project. This was a broken unit I got cheap
on Ebay. I wanted something to convert for use on my little skid steer. I set it up to just clamp onto a set of forks, and connect to the aux hydraulics. This way I can easily bring the splitter into the woods and split where I drop the trees. It works very nicely. https://picasaweb.google.com/1091189...eat=directlink *Nice job Roy. It looks as though it was made from the factory for that purpose. |
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Log Splitter Conversion Pix
"John Grabowski" wrote in message ... Just finished my log splitter project. This was a broken unit I got cheap on Ebay. I wanted something to convert for use on my little skid steer. I set it up to just clamp onto a set of forks, and connect to the aux hydraulics. This way I can easily bring the splitter into the woods and split where I drop the trees. It works very nicely. https://picasaweb.google.com/1091189...eat=directlink *Nice job Roy. It looks as though it was made from the factory for that purpose. ** It's almost a shame to get it all scuffed up splitting wood. This is why I take pictures of my projects, so I can look back to when they looked good. |
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