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The TM400 range of log splitters is suitable for most tractors. The splitter fits to a standard rear three-point linkage tractor and only requires a hydraulic power supply and a free flow return.
The TM400 range of log splitters is suitable for most tractors. The splitter fits to a standard rear three-point linkage tractor and only requires a hydraulic power supply and a free flow return.
Oxdale has been manufacturing the TM range for 12 years and now have over 10,000 units working throughout the UK and Europe.
The beauty of this log splitter allows the user to work the machine at ground level for those larger diameter rounds or it can be raised to a comfortable waist height for those easier to handle logs.
The unique axe head allows a 10-ton capacity ram to be fitted which makes the splitting operation very quick.
Tractor mounted hydraulic log splitter which runs off the tractor’s hydraulics.
British Built Machinery That’s Made to Last
6 reviews for TM400 Log Splitter
Pembswood Recycling –
I’ve had an Oxdale tractor mounted splitter for four years. We see 150m3 a year. It has only failed once – a spring in the spool valve – they sent one out free of charge. Very quick to use when you get good at it, I can do three cube of loose logs an hour. Highly recommend the splitters and the company.
David –
I bought my Oxdale Log Splitter in November 2008 as I had looked around and it seemed the best value for money at the time. I put it on the case 1394 at 1100rpm and it splits everything we can lift
Garry –
I have borrowed a oxdale log splitter from the farm next door and I think it is fantastic for what I want it for so I ham looking to buy my own
Simon –
We had a TM 400, good machine, good company to deal with.
Jim –
Very nice machine, compact, strong, simple and good speed
Cracks the logs nicely without chewing them up too much. Have tried others in similar category this is my favourite
Good support from Oxdale, I may try their larger model
Sam –
We had one of your original splitters off your around 20 years ago from the Royal Welsh show.
It’s still going strong.