A lot of folks question putting hours on your tractor, tying it up for the sake of a $300 small gas motor. You might save a few bucks initially but there are plenty of decent splitters out there for a grand that will get the job done.
I didn't read back on this thread any, because of the size of it.
Does anyone have a 3 pnt log splitter they are using on a scut? I have a Massey GC1715, around 25hp. Looking to buy a log splitter for it?
I didn't read back on this thread any, because of the size of it.
Does anyone have a 3 pnt log splitter they are using on a scut? I have a Massey GC1715, around 25hp. Looking to buy a log splitter for it?
I love my 3 point splitter... I don't buy tractors to keep the hours off them, I bought them to use! My tractor is always ready to go, and I like not having "another" small gas motor to deal with!
I like NOT having a small screaming engine by me. I like it that my splitter is "self propelled", and it's GREAT for moving wagons if needed.
I cut my firewood over a trailer or wagon, so I don't have to use a tractor to move wood to my splitter.
My diesel "sippps" off road diesel sloooooowly as I split, and if needed, I have the remotes on the back of the tractor available for "other" things as I split.
My 3 point splitter is absolutely one of my "best buys"...
SR
I was thinking the same thing Rob. I bought this tractor to use it, not to look at it in the shed, hence my question here.
I really enjoy splitting wood with the maul, but there's always that tree that is just a pain in the ***** to split by hand. I've been buying those yellow fiberglass handles for my maul head the last few years. I seem to get about 1 year out of the handle, depending on how much my oldest son uses it. He isn't real accurate with it, and I just cringe a lot when he swings. I don't mind though, he's out with me and doing his best to get the job done.
Thanks for the reply's fellas. I ended up buying a Fiskars 8lb splitting maul tonight, because of the lifetime warranty on the handle. I still wanted the workout associated with wood, and the splitter wasn't going to help me with that.
I watched a video of that Split fire wood splitter on youtube. Looked like a beast, being able to split both ways. I just can't justify spending that much, especially when the tractor I have just won't operate it at it's best.
I was thinking the same thing Rob. I bought this tractor to use it, not to look at it in the shed, hence my question here.
I really enjoy splitting wood with the maul, but there's always that tree that is just a pain in the ***** to split by hand. I've been buying those yellow fiberglass handles for my maul head the last few years. I seem to get about 1 year out of the handle, depending on how much my oldest son uses it. He isn't real accurate with it, and I just cringe a lot when he swings. I don't mind though, he's out with me and doing his best to get the job done.
Thanks for the reply's fellas. I ended up buying a Fiskars 8lb splitting maul tonight, because of the lifetime warranty on the handle. I still wanted the workout associated with wood, and the splitter wasn't going to help me with that.
I watched a video of that Split fire wood splitter on youtube. Looked like a beast, being able to split both ways. I just can't justify spending that much, especially when the tractor I have just won't operate it at it's best.
Sawyer Rob, is yours powered by remotes, or do you have a PTO pump?
Am I wrong in thinking that a PTO pump would be a way to get good cycle time from a tractor without much hydraulic flow?
Good choice! i personally can't stand my 3 point splitter. I used it again today and was reminded how much I dislike it.
I always see several listed on CraigsList. Seems like there's lots of people ending up not liking them. Really have to have flow (either from the tractor or from a PTO pump).