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Might be a bit rough on the cement blocks. Pretty nice though Kevin.
I'm thinking the occasional small concrete removal job. I have access to a dump trailer. Rather than pay an excavator, I can do some of it myself. Also be nice for grabbing logs off the ground
 

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I'm thinking the occasional small concrete removal job. I have access to a dump trailer. Rather than pay an excavator, I can do some of it myself. Also be nice for grabbing logs off the ground
yes you will use it alot more than you think and youll ask yourself why you didnt have one before
 

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Evening fellas.

I'm ordering one of these tomorrow. It'll be nice to have for work plus it'll help for firewooding

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Those things are awesome Kevin. Do you already have the third function on your loader?
 

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I'm thinking the occasional small concrete removal job. I have access to a dump trailer. Rather than pay an excavator, I can do some of it myself. Also be nice for grabbing logs off the ground

You will use the *s-worde out of it once you get it.
 

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Those things are awesome Kevin. Do you already have the third function on your loader?
Yeah it's got it. It's an L48 Kubota. They all come with a frame-mounted qd backhoe and has 3 pt arms that take about 5 minutes to put on. I had an old wood splitter that ran like crap. I cut the axle and motor pan off it and converted it to run off the front quick detach mount and front aux hydraulics.
 

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Yeah it's got it. It's an L48 Kubota. They all come with a frame-mounted qd backhoe and has 3 pt arms that take about 5 minutes to put on. I had an old wood splitter that ran like crap. I cut the axle and motor pan off it and converted it to run off the front quick detach mount and front aux hydraulics.
That's perfect then. Saves you a little bullchit not having to add the third function.
A friend of mine did that to his splitter but his little JD doesn't have balls enough to run it. Lol
 

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That's perfect then. Saves you a little bullchit not having to add the third function.
A friend of mine did that to his splitter but his little JD doesn't have balls enough to run it. Lol
The front pump is only 12gpm. But the splitter only has a 3" cylinder for now. It won't split big stuff in half, so I just take a 3 or 4" slab off and rotate, repeat. 3.5 second cycle time at 1500 rpm though lol
 
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