Log Splitter
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Flip it over and mount it to forks, hook it up to mellow yellows hydro, drop down on the log and pull the trigger. :bliss
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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Major
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It does weigh a lot Major.
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Geno wrote: Good idea GT but the wood resides at the farm. We cut a year ahead or more and store it in a barn over there, cut split, stacked, and done. We just move enough of what we cut last year or before for the Winter and put it in that little garage near the house. When wood burning starts, we have a wood closet in the house that will hold enough for a week and we refill it on the nicest day each week.
It does weigh a lot Major.
Well hooking to a 3 pt hitch on a large tractor with hydro is a good deal too. My issue is always lifting large pieces up on a horizontal splitter. Mine can go vertical so that helps but rolling them around takes time and back strain. Next best thing would be having it go all the way to the ground and roll em on. I have catchers on the sides of mine to do multiple splits without logs rolling off.
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1983 C-225
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This is what the catcher looks like.
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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Spent all afternoon down there yesterday and going back in a few minutes to finish up the metal work, hopefully it will be done by lunch. Ended up making a new custom axle for it and all. The guys at the welding shop say it should be about a 500 ton splitter. :rolling
Will have some pics later today.
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