MMAUL SPLITTER SHOT! (You knew it was out there) lol..................................

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smokinj

Minister of Fire
Aug 11, 2008
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Anderson, Indiana


LOL Now thats Funny!
 
Can't get any closer than that, yole eye MMAUL.


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wood spliter said:
Anyone know how I can rotate the video?

Best I could do took forever just to figure out how to down load it off the phone...file was to big to send!
 
Man... I asked Jay when it was over if his hearted skipped a beat when he saw it going toward the splitter. Man actually if that had been 2 feet either way the trunk may have gotten the splitter. Thanks Jay for finding the video. :)
 
MMaul said:
Man... I asked Jay when it was over if his hearted skipped a beat when he saw it going toward the splitter. Man actually if that had been 2 feet either way the trunk may have gotten the splitter. Thanks Jay for finding the video. :)

I really dont think those small limbs would have done anything, but you never know I guess. I was not moving the splitter up that ice hill. I knew you where to high on the trunk with the wedge so MY BAD! If you have never had a close call your LYING! Or Not felling timber.
 
smokinjay said:
If you have never had a close call your LYING! Or Not fell timber.
Nice Vid & I agree.
I'll never forget the time my dad dropped a maple (maybe 12" diam, but tall) right on the wood trailor. I'd offered to move the tractor, but he said naw, it'll clear it. Trailor was built like a $%^!house by him & a welder at work. Tree actually snapped on the side rail of the trailer and only damage was a dent in the steel capping the 3/4" plywood sidewall. Frame, axle...all totally fine. Made for easy bucking & loading!
That trailor is still hauling wood outta the bush maybe 20 years later.
 
smokinjay said:
MMaul said:
Man... I asked Jay when it was over if his hearted skipped a beat when he saw it going toward the splitter. Man actually if that had been 2 feet either way the trunk may have gotten the splitter. Thanks Jay for finding the video. :)

I really dont think those small limbs would have done anything, but you never know I guess. I was not moving the splitter up that ice hill. I knew you where to high on the trunk with the wedge so MY BAD! If you have never had a close call your LYING! Or Not felling timber.

Great piece of video. Thanks for posting. Like you said, anyone who hasn't had a close call......

I'm sure it will bring back memories to all of us who have done any felling. Had bought a flatbed trailer and built the sides and tailgate on it and had it maybe 2-3 months when I dropped a tree that twisted the wrong way and the trunk landed about 2 feet from the back of the trailer. I've had others but noting that close.


My neck hurts, wish I could help you with rotating the video. I'm sure someone can.
 
I just rotated it. Check PM's Jay...
 
Nice video.
Got a "kink in my neck" watching it was but cool.
Close to the work site, way to go.
Thanks, good post. Some reminders every now & then helps us all!
 
i was in the bush with a snowmobile and a sleigh, notched a 10 inch tree to fall on the trail , it rolled with crown weight and I laid the crown right in the sleigh. darn. it was only on it s 3rd load of wood :( it survived and adds character lol
 
woodmeister said:
was there a problem?

Not Really.....Perfect if you ask me! The kid was off a little but after the fall it was pretty close to the splitter! lol
 
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