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<blockquote data-quote="laurencen" data-source="post: 134232" data-attributes="member: 14082"><p>log splitter is your normal hydraulic splitter, it was powered by a 5 horse motor long gone, I have hoses with quick connects on the rear lines, the chainsaw is a older Fairmont, now Greenlee used on my bucket truck, as for performance saw is fine splitter runs a bit slower but gets the job done, guess I could increase bobcat rpm but in no hurry</p><p></p><p>if you look at the left lever there is a bolt preventing the lever moving left/right next time I lift the cab will take a few pictures of the linkage and cable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurencen, post: 134232, member: 14082"] log splitter is your normal hydraulic splitter, it was powered by a 5 horse motor long gone, I have hoses with quick connects on the rear lines, the chainsaw is a older Fairmont, now Greenlee used on my bucket truck, as for performance saw is fine splitter runs a bit slower but gets the job done, guess I could increase bobcat rpm but in no hurry if you look at the left lever there is a bolt preventing the lever moving left/right next time I lift the cab will take a few pictures of the linkage and cable [/QUOTE]
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