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<blockquote data-quote="azeller22" data-source="post: 55125" data-attributes="member: 6643"><p>I haven't done it yet, but I bought an older Brave Hor/Vert 24Ton splitter that has an 8hp Briggs that I've been using. I'm going to modify it to work with some pallet forks and I'll be able to use it a variety of ways since I am terrible at making decisio: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-use it as originally intended but be able to move it around easily with the skid steer forks. This way if the skid steer breaks down I can still split wood.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-use it mounted to the one pallet fork right underneath the I-beam and use the splitter valve but hooked up to the machine hydraulic pressure. The hor/vert feature can still be used. Will be detached from the splitter base. This way I can have a nice quiet splitter and still put my boy to work while I nap in the skid steer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-mounted to the pallet fork upside down and use the skid steer aux pedal. Keep in the hor position and operate strictly from the machine. For other obvious lazy, I mean productive, reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azeller22, post: 55125, member: 6643"] I haven't done it yet, but I bought an older Brave Hor/Vert 24Ton splitter that has an 8hp Briggs that I've been using. I'm going to modify it to work with some pallet forks and I'll be able to use it a variety of ways since I am terrible at making decisio: -use it as originally intended but be able to move it around easily with the skid steer forks. This way if the skid steer breaks down I can still split wood. -use it mounted to the one pallet fork right underneath the I-beam and use the splitter valve but hooked up to the machine hydraulic pressure. The hor/vert feature can still be used. Will be detached from the splitter base. This way I can have a nice quiet splitter and still put my boy to work while I nap in the skid steer. -mounted to the pallet fork upside down and use the skid steer aux pedal. Keep in the hor position and operate strictly from the machine. For other obvious lazy, I mean productive, reasons. [/QUOTE]
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