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Wut n duh Kangs Mountin?
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I want a wood splitter but with the prices on FB I'd be better off to go get a new one and pay it off in 24 months for 0%.
 
1. This will be in @jeepinmatt ’s driveway by Friday.
2. The video shows it driving itself.
3. I expect a flamethrower mounted to the front and a new video by Saturday!
Now I want this just to add remote control via an Arduino and a cell phone.
 
Well if we're doing all that, lets flip the splitter to the bottom and then you can just swing over the log and never even pick it up.
A guy I know built a wood splitter for his skid steer this way....never gets out of the cab to split wood, grabs the bucket & then drops the wood at his shop in a pile!
 
A guy I know built a wood splitter for his skid steer this way....never gets out of the cab to split wood, grabs the bucket & then drops the wood at his shop in a pile!
I have a beam with a wedge on it for this exact purpose. Just needs a cylinder and some hoses. I just can't decide if I'd rather put it on the skid steer or the excavator. Skid steer is easier to change and mount, but the excavator will probably be more effective.
 
I want a wood splitter but with the prices on FB I'd be better off to go get a new one and pay it off in 24 months for 0%.
What is your budget? And do you want a lay down or up right?
 
I have a beam with a wedge on it for this exact purpose. Just needs a cylinder and some hoses. I just can't decide if I'd rather put it on the skid steer or the excavator. Skid steer is easier to change and mount, but the excavator will probably be more effective.
I could ask the guy if he'd be willing to sell it if you want? Its located in Concord.
 
What is your budget? And do you want a lay down or up right?
Not sure atm. Been watching marketplace. Be cool to find an older one that the Ford 8n could power it all the 3 point ones don’t have a hydraulic pump.
 
That's pretty damn cool. Link for more pics: Log into Facebook

Duane
Built by Ralph Haner and a buddy back in the day, in Florida. If I remember right, the vin number was a combination of their birthdays. Ralph had a Little Red Express that someone posted on here a few years ago. He was a Navy man, welder and fabricator extraordinaire. Rest in peace, Ralph.
 
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