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I have a 25 ton SpeeCo log splitter, and with each year that passes, it gets harder for me to hook it up and unhook it from the trailer hitch on my pickup and lawn tractor. Is anyone familiar with a jackstand that can be mounted on it without being getting in the way the the front folding leg?
 

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Thanks for your reply, sixonetonoffun. I have a dolly like that, but even hooking and unhooking it to the dolly can be a challange. My splitter is super heavy.
 

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What about a removable trailer jack?
Or just a left field idea here, if you have the room could you find some old suitcase weights and have them hanging out behind the axle to counter balance the tongue weight?
 

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Thanks for the response and options. BTW, I used to live in Nort Koda!
 

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Thanks for the response and options. BTW, I used to live in Nort Koda!
Where at? I'm in Fargo now and they wouldn't know what a tree looks like in the valley. In the process of relocating east of here to where the trees are.
 
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Where at? I'm in Fargo now and they wouldn't know what a tree looks like in the valley. In the process of relocating east of here to where the trees are.
Harvey, ND. Except for shelter belts, no trees there either.
 

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At one time I had sort of a stiff leg that worked to a point but due to the fact I was a lot younger when I built that splitter it got so it was a chore to use it.I got older and it seemed to get heavier .
 
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