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WTF, lets just pack a few extra kilos to split logs. Try an axe.[B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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i like it!
although to chock the rear end up, remove the wheel, attach the device would take longer than 'grab the axe'...
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Wonder what it's worth (the screw thing). Would be easy to set up on the tractor rear pto...My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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Originally posted by mjrandom View PostWonder what it's worth (the screw thing). Would be easy to set up on the tractor rear pto...
Wouldn't it be (more) dangerous on a PTO? I think you'd have trouble keeping it balanced and at a 'reasonable' speed...Cheers
Micheal.
2008 GXL D4D Auto. GOING... GOING... GONE
2015 GXL 1GD Auto. And it begins again...
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Are you all serious? It may have limited value if you need to split a few hundred logs in the middle of nowhere. Other than that it it glorified scrap value. A block splitter is
1. safer,
2. lighter,
3. takes up less room,
4. is usable in 2 seconds compared to 10 minutes to set this monstrosity up, and
5. Takes a shite load less time to pack up.
and don't try some stupid argument about sore backs or war wounds. If your not capable of swinging a block splitter you won't be getting that on and off any time soon.[B][COLOR=blue]Bitumen: A blatant waste of taxpayers money![/COLOR][/B]
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mlc you are totally missing the point. I can hook it up to a slasher gearbox and a custom frame to split wood and the rest of the time I can reverse around pretending to be one of the Thunderbirds!My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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Thank God for that... I thought for a second that someone had worked out to see what people think of.[B][SIZE=4]ntp
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Is it just me or was any one else waiting for the toggles on his hoodie to get wrapped up on the spindle?
Originally posted by mjrandom View PostWonder what it's worth (the screw thing). Would be easy to set up on the tractor rear pto...[SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
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Hmmm 150 - 250 rpm, PTO at 540 rpm, slasher box around 3:1. Looking good...
$650 plus second hand gearbox, bit of steel, high temp glue...
Not so good.My 150 build - http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?27423-A-Random-approach-to-a-Bluestorm-150-GXL-D4D-automatic
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a bloke at from Europe was telling me about these things.
Looks great, appears to work great.
Then he told me how many accidents there have been from using them.
he believes they originally came from eastern Europe.
r4ndll
that is the cause of most of the accidents people get hooked up and dragged into them.
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