I've decided to quit splitting wood altogether.

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From now on I'm going to load all my logs onto these contraptions (I built two) and just burn the seasoned cookies.

If I convert the splitter into a press, I could process all the saw chips into fire logs right? ;lol

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And yes, I built these to test saws and shoot video. ;)
 
Ok who lifts the round? :eek:
 
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Don't forget, there's always noodling too. You could get some real nice "splits" that way. Your driveway will be waist deep in mulch before you know it.
 
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Only a 20" diameter log Jay. Should be no sweat for you. ;)


10 years ago. I don't lift anything anymore even had to give up the Kayaks.
 
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I've got some 25" Aspen rounds that refuse to split........... looks like they will be blocked as small as possible with the 2100 and burned as overnighters at the campground.
 
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What's that wet stuff on the ground?
 
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