PT, ALSO stands for "power takeoff".I'm thinking some people are thinking the title of this thread is asking if they're running their splitter off of their PTO. The PT in the thread title stands for Power Trac.
PT, ALSO stands for "power takeoff".
SR
I understand that, but many of us just read the "New Post" and (in my case) didn't realize we had posted in the Power Trac forum...
BTW, I'm old and PT stood for power take off, LONG before there was a power trac. lol
SR
PT, ALSO stands for "power takeoff".
SR
Mine runs off a PTO powered hydraulic pump...
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What would I do different? I would have bought it a LOT sooner!!
The one that I have that runs off the remotes, it's too sloooooow...
SR
It's a Timberwolf TW3HD,I want to see more of that what is it where壇 you get it
Thanks, I have a system worked out and it works pretty good for me...Thatsa nice setup!
I have asked this question many times myself. I read this thread with much interest and was surprised no one offered an alternative! There are lots of benefits to having a stand alone splitter. It leaves your tractor available for dragging wood to the sight, using a grapple to gather and chainsaw logs to length, move split wood to stacking location. But the most important advice for me was not racking up the hours on the alpha machine that I count on for everything. Good luck with your search!
I have asked this question many times myself. I read this thread with much interest and was surprised no one offered an alternative! There are lots of benefits to having a stand alone splitter. It leaves your tractor available for dragging wood to the sight, using a grapple to gather and chainsaw logs to length, move split wood to stacking location. But the most important advice for me was not racking up the hours on the alpha machine that I count on for everything. Good luck with your search!