Posted by LOU from Wi. on October 09, 2009 at 19:59:57 from (174.124.74.250):
No hook up on the 706 but I guess I could have had my son redrill the hitch bar for a ball .Any way it's made for a truck hitch.This unit was built from scratch by my son and I. Will split a log while the log is laying in the horizontal position,while the splitter rail is in the vertical mode. Log splitter is a 30 ton unit and it sure saves the back,arms, shoulders, hands and all fingers. Notice the red color and the silver paint. Just like the 706 tractor colors. Thought I would mention that just for Dave 2, so he wouldn't get on my case.lol. Looks like we are just in time for the snow.Still no delivery of wood yet. Gonna drag some from the woods tomorrow. Are all of you ready for winter??? LOU.
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