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<blockquote data-quote="WayneShaw" data-source="post: 28589" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>I have just about all my parts and pieces to begin, and I had a thought....... Why make this thing an attachment, why not make this on a stand, self supporting, and just pull the Bobcat along side and hook up the hoses? I use the Bobcat to haul the firewood pieces out of the woods since the terrain is a little rough, so I could continue to do that and not have to keep changing between the bucket and the splitter if it were free standing. Although the splitters powered by a gas engine and pump operate independently, why couldn't this be "independent" and just hook up hoses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneShaw, post: 28589, member: 2465"] I have just about all my parts and pieces to begin, and I had a thought....... Why make this thing an attachment, why not make this on a stand, self supporting, and just pull the Bobcat along side and hook up the hoses? I use the Bobcat to haul the firewood pieces out of the woods since the terrain is a little rough, so I could continue to do that and not have to keep changing between the bucket and the splitter if it were free standing. Although the splitters powered by a gas engine and pump operate independently, why couldn't this be "independent" and just hook up hoses? [/QUOTE]
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