Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on February 20, 2012 at 11:56:20 from (74.221.61.254):
In Reply to: Log Splitters posted by Billy NY on February 20, 2012 at 10:46:44:
I think my splitter is a huskee brand with a small briggs and stratton on it. I've never had a problem or noticed the exhaust fumes from it. Often I will haul the splitter to the tree with my ATV so that I don't have to lift the heavy rounds. The hydraulic lines on mine are unprotected but I haven't ripped them off yet hauling it through the woods. Had it for many years and haven't done anything to it other than change the motor oil and filter every season.
I used to have a PTO splitter but hated having to have the tractor running all the time when a little 6hp motor can do the same job on a lot less fuel.
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