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Yes but the OP wants to be able to load an arctic, for that you need at least 14' reach hight, so that means a telehandler.

 

Missed that bit. A large (150HP) tractor and loader would do it (very popular size in Germany for loading biogas digesters), or failing that a toe tip bucket on a smaller tractor loader

 

Or an old matbro and hydraulic splitter- might be best value if OP doesn't envisage using anything linkage mounted.

 

What sort of budget are we talking?

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Nope it's a splitter home made and bolted on.

 

quite right, first saw picture on phone just looked at it on laptop! :blushing:

wouldnt say it would be ideal though, be a slow way of splitting am guessing its a two man operation, one dealing with wood and someone keeping warm in cab dabbing the button?? :confused1: i know can get continous flow for front attachments but not sure about back attachments. who knows could wrong for the second time. :biggrin:

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