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Yeah i am keeping all options open i just liked the idea of my land rover and logsplitter being a self contained unit, mobile logsplitter!

 

Stick the powerpack in the back and it is....

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Righto now that some thieving b@@@@@d has helped themselves to the hydraulic power pack i run my logsplitter with i,m thinking of fitting a hydraulic pump to my landrover td5 130 ive got a belt driven pump with a magnetic clutch but its made for v belts and the vehicle is a flat belt, anybody done anything like this???

 

HI MATE we had one off drop gear box good thats the best way thanks jon :thumbup:

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