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Johny Walker
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You sorted a tractor now? Looks a different splitter to the billeting one?

 

no tractor yet may not bother now tp runs this splitter ,sold billet splitter bought this last october

 

plus the tp runs @ 92ltrs per min, no old tractors going to do that what ever make it is

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We run a 20 ton binderburger off a matbro ts 260 works really well have done so for 6 years /seasons splitting no problems engine wise,we have a direct feed to front of machine and a lever to lock in place so constant pumping we then connect to free standing splitter and put split logs straight into bucket disconnect hoses to splitter and tip in shed .this works very well you just need a bigger bucket for your machine!!

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We run a 20 ton binderburger off a matbro ts 260 works really well have done so for 6 years /seasons splitting no problems engine wise,we have a direct feed to front of machine and a lever to lock in place so constant pumping we then connect to free standing splitter and put split logs straight into bucket disconnect hoses to splitter and tip in shed .this works very well you just need a bigger bucket for your machine!!

 

buckets just fine thanks :laugh1:

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