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hydraulic splitter VS engine driven splitter?????
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<blockquote data-quote="wesleybucky" data-source="post: 419894" data-attributes="member: 9984"><p>I am planning on building a wood splitter and wondering which one would be better? I've been looking at diagrams on the web for building both and they seem like simple projects if you have the resources. I am not familiar with which one would split Mesquite better, Mesquite is a very hardwood.</p><p> I have 4.6 acres of Mesquite wood to cut. I have a 30hp kubota tractor to run a Hydraulic splitter and a spare 4 stroke motor to use also as a portable unit. I am going to need a cylinder, relief valve, tank, hydraulic lines I beam and all the other hardware to build either unit. </p><p> My question is: which one will be stronger splitter hydraulic or engine driven? If you have knowledge into this topic please post. Thank You</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesleybucky, post: 419894, member: 9984"] I am planning on building a wood splitter and wondering which one would be better? I've been looking at diagrams on the web for building both and they seem like simple projects if you have the resources. I am not familiar with which one would split Mesquite better, Mesquite is a very hardwood. I have 4.6 acres of Mesquite wood to cut. I have a 30hp kubota tractor to run a Hydraulic splitter and a spare 4 stroke motor to use also as a portable unit. I am going to need a cylinder, relief valve, tank, hydraulic lines I beam and all the other hardware to build either unit. My question is: which one will be stronger splitter hydraulic or engine driven? If you have knowledge into this topic please post. Thank You [/QUOTE]
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