Finished the cutting

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Bigcube

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Feb 27, 2008
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Upstate NY
Time to get into splitting mode...

Had about 12 logs to cut this morning, it's been tough to get much time out there with all the rain.
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Got my second wind with about 5 left, the saw won :cheese:
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Threw some of the smaller ones on the pile this morning after the pic... but you get the idea, that's a lot of splitting
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Tried to cut 2-3 face cord for my Dad that are longer, will see how it measures up once it's split...
DadsRounds_4.jpg

I should be set for next year, lot's of Ash in the pile :)
 
Wow, must've been a very busy day indeed.
 
Bigcube said:
Time to get into splitting mode...

Had about 12 logs to cut this morning, it's been tough to get much time out there with all the rain.
LogPile_2.jpg

Got my second wind with about 5 left, the saw won :cheese:
Rounds_6.jpg

Threw some of the smaller ones on the pile this morning after the pic... but you get the idea, that's a lot of splitting
Rounds_5.jpg

Tried to cut 2-3 face cord for my Dad that are longer, will see how it measures up once it's split...
DadsRounds_4.jpg

I should be set for next year, lot's of Ash in the pile :)


Looks like the saw kicked some ass, nice work.


zap
 
’bert said:
Nice work but I want to know what inside the big trailer?? Looks big enuf to hold a dirt late model or maybe a pavement car.
Drag car I haven't played with much in the last few years....
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Hence, the name "Bigcube" as in BIG motor, 557" to be exact :cheese:
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Gas, 15:1 compression, likes GOOD gas to the tune of 117 octane. Wet sump, KB alum block, Indy heads. Made 850 hp on nuts, haven't tried the spray. Went 8.94 @ 151 N/A. All steel body except for the hood and bumpers, not a lightweight. Weighs 3000# with me in it. Maybe 2980 after all the wood cutting :) It still has all the factory wiring, dash, headliner, hell even the dome light works LOL! I'm thinking of dropping the compression and making it pump gas friendly. I know the car will still run 9.20's or 30's on pump and spray to 8.50. Then I can actually get some street time and start enjoying the car more. Have to see what pans out over the winter. It's also for sale :)
 
Well then all you gotta do is hook a hydro pump on there for a .5 cycle time or get one of them wood screw type splitters and you will be making more wood then zappy! But a seriously nice car!! I knew there was something special in that nice of a trailer.
 
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