Log Splitters For Skid Steer Loaders
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Thanks for showing my "Recycle Tractor" in FARM SHOW (Vol. 19, No. 1). I thought your readers might also be interested in the new line of log splitters we're building for skid steer loaders. They're unique in that they're designed to mount direct to the bucket and use the hydraulics of the loader to operate thus eliminating lots of parts such as hydraulic pumps, gas engines, wheels, etc. By simply clamping onto the bucket and plugging into the hydraulics, you have a go-anywhere log splitter. It can also be mounted on tractor loader buckets. It sells for $795 (U.S.). Optional equipment includes support legs, which some people-like because they enable the splitter to stand on its own while they throw split wood into the loader bucket. When the bucket's full, they disconnect hydraulic hoses and go dump the wood. We also have a cross split-ter head that produces four split chunks with each stroke. (Ralph H. Jorgensen, Machinery Research Ltd., Box 7, Site 9, Rt. 6, Calgary, Alta. T2M 4L5 ph 403 226-0429)
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Log Splitters For Skid Steer Loaders TRACTORS Skid Steer Loaders 19-3-36 Thanks for showing my "Recycle Tractor" in FARM SHOW (Vol. 19, No. 1). I thought your readers might also be interested in the new line of log splitters we're building for skid steer loaders. They're unique in that they're designed to mount direct to the bucket and use the hydraulics of the loader to operate thus eliminating lots of parts such as hydraulic pumps, gas engines, wheels, etc. By simply clamping onto the bucket and plugging into the hydraulics, you have a go-anywhere log splitter. It can also be mounted on tractor loader buckets. It sells for $795 (U.S.). Optional equipment includes support legs, which some people-like because they enable the splitter to stand on its own while they throw split wood into the loader bucket. When the bucket's full, they disconnect hydraulic hoses and go dump the wood. We also have a cross split-ter head that produces four split chunks with each stroke. (Ralph H. Jorgensen, Machinery Research Ltd., Box 7, Site 9, Rt. 6, Calgary, Alta. T2M 4L5 ph 403 226-0429)
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