Compact sub compact?

   / Compact sub compact? #91  
That'll work! Also, I suspect any splitter designed to run off a live hydraulic feed from the tractor could also be converted to run off PTO pump, if it has room to arrange a reservoir. The requirement for a reservoir (~1/2 gallon per GPM) is the reason you see many of the cheaper ones rigged to run only off tractor hydraulics. Without a reservoir, you're going to have problems both with fluid expansion and with cooking the fluid, as the capacity is what makes for a cheap oil cooler.
 
   / Compact sub compact? #92  
Yes very valuable when I was building up there. Total pain to take off and put on though. If I ever got another one I'd definitely find one with the hydraulic pump running off the PTO instead of plugging into tractors hydraulics but that's me and something's that definitely easier to take off and put on especially if your a one man operation lol.
Good to know - thanks… I’m definitely not looking for a hassle!
 
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#93  
Good to know - thanks… I’m definitely not looking for a hassle!
Mine was an aftermarket 3 point bh seems newer model specific ones are easier to remove and put on. the bf 500 fel sub frame somewhat ran back to it or at least the rear axle. Was always somewhat worried I'd break where the top link was, which was a ridgid piece of steel from bh pinned into where you would mount top link on tractor, As for independent hydraulics I've worked that bh hard at times to the point hydraulic fluid would expand out of the breather, on filler tube. Definitely wouldn't want to work my old tractors hydraulic system That hard. But like I said that's me.
 
   / Compact sub compact? #95  
My aftermarket 3-point backhoe was a complete pain to install, not even counting having to mess with the PTO driven pump.
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Meanwhile, the ones powered by the tractors' hydraulics are easy to deal with. Especially the one on the BX25D since it's so tiny and light.
 
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#96  
It’s been a while but when I priced out a 3 point splitter and getting all the hydraulics it cost more than a stand alone.
Had little idea, seen a few pricy skid steer splitters guess I was pricing them out somewhat from used ones I've seen come up from time to time, with independent hydraulics run off the rear pto
My aftermarket 3-point backhoe was a complete pain to install, not even counting having to mess with the PTO driven pump.View attachment 3516822View attachment 3516823

Meanwhile, the ones powered by the tractors' hydraulics are easy to deal with. Especially the one on the BX25D since it's so tiny and light.

lol the easiest thing for me to hook up on mine was the PTO powered pump. Several times I hooked pump up first and tried to use bh hydraulics to finish attaching it. Still royal pia for me doing it alone.
 
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#97  
It’s been a while but when I priced out a 3 point splitter and getting all the hydraulics it cost more than a stand alone.
If the hydraulics on my existing splitter remain strong probably replace the old starting to fail Kohler with a horizontal shaft Honda gx or even the hf predator Honda clone.
 
   / Compact sub compact? #98  
Good point, I'll probably look for a smaller manually rotated snow blade 5 foot or less provided at angle it runs past tires a little bit. I'm reminded of trying to run a underpowered self contained snow blower using a 4wheeler. One of many problems I found with it was the size of piece of equipment I was trying to utilize to attach blower to especially using it on that grade of driveway.
I understand what you’re tying to do keeping things simple and maintenance free as be possible.
Two face cords is next to nothing to produce and by hand for such an amount if physically able, is a consideration.
Pto tank and drive will not be cheap. I’d either opt for the exercise if possible or go larger electric.
If you go gas and have a Home Depot in an area, they’ll deliver one of their 22 ton Champion splitters but a 15 ton or more
electric should do ya.
16-Ton
 
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   / Compact sub compact? #99  
Not trying to get the cart before the horse but pretty much narrowed down my choice to a new 21 hp tym manufactured sub compact with loaded r14 tires probably the small tires won't offer much in terms of weight but having difficulties finding two potential attachments a manual angle 5 or 6 foot xb qa snow plow, all I've seen are hydraulic angle ones, admittedly they are nice, but I've devised a plowing system where I only have to get off equipment or atv and change angle on plow once or twice at most probably kick myself for not splurging and getting third function, also a 3pt log splitter with PTO pump you couple to the rear PTO shaft. Not plug into tractors hydraulic system, like all I've viewed.
Thanks

TYM makes a great tractor they say. I would consider one too.
 
   / Compact sub compact? #100  
TYM makes a great tractor they say. I would consider one too.

They're even making machines for Yanmar. I'm not 100% sold on that, I'd probably just buy a Yanmar or a TYM over a Yanmar badged TYM, but that's me.
 

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