self propelled log splitter
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Re: self propelled log splitter
Hehe. I saw one on you tube quite a while ago made out of a Ford LGT tractor. They extended the front end and put the splitter there.
That’s neatly built. Would work good.
Thanks Dave.
Noel
That’s neatly built. Would work good.
Thanks Dave.
Noel
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Re: self propelled log splitter
Found the one I was talking about. A few pictures. A Jacobsen not a ford. I guess I had my name wrong. Hehe.
Noel
Noel
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Re: self propelled log splitter
When you have many tractors and each becomes an implement. But then you also need doubles!!!
Case 224, 444, 644, 680E
Kubota B26
Kubota B26