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<blockquote data-quote="Sawmill" data-source="post: 1265231" data-attributes="member: 18984"><p>Waterman if your tractor has a 3 pt hitch it has hydraulics. You have to add a valve and plum the lines into the side of the trac. I have used a 3 pt splitter since 1972. I made one before there were any on the market and as stated they are kind of slow but it beats the maul. If you are splitting for youself they work just fine. Another thing is you can still have use of the tractor when not splitting wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sawmill, post: 1265231, member: 18984"] Waterman if your tractor has a 3 pt hitch it has hydraulics. You have to add a valve and plum the lines into the side of the trac. I have used a 3 pt splitter since 1972. I made one before there were any on the market and as stated they are kind of slow but it beats the maul. If you are splitting for youself they work just fine. Another thing is you can still have use of the tractor when not splitting wood. [/QUOTE]
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