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Assuming it has a setting for constant flow you will need to fit a quick release coupling to that and a similar one to some place the oil can get back into the gearbox

 

That way you can plug any old splitter in and off you go

 

It wont have a huge amount of flow but it hasn't got a huge amount of power so that's OK

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Assuming it has a setting for constant flow you will need to fit a quick release coupling to that and a similar one to some place the oil can get back into the gearbox

 

That way you can plug any old splitter in and off you go

 

It wont have a huge amount of flow but it hasn't got a huge amount of power so that's OK

 

ok thank you for help so far ..?have you any pics of one ?...or pto

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