Splitting Wood

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I fabbed up an attatchment for my small forklift to go on the mast...The whole thing is held on with on with only two bolts and takes about 2 mins to put on
 
Adirondackwoodburner said:
anyone who splits by hand anymore and is a 24/7 6 months a year burner is crazy to d oso without a wood splitter in my opinion

Am I the last guy on the planet that actually enjoys splitting wood the hard way?

The only thing, and I mean the only thing I do not enjoy about burning wood is stacking. I'd pay thousands for a hydraulic stacker, FWIW.
 
Bigg_Redd said:
Adirondackwoodburner said:
anyone who splits by hand anymore and is a 24/7 6 months a year burner is crazy to d oso without a wood splitter in my opinion

Am I the last guy on the planet that actually enjoys splitting wood the hard way?

Nope. I love splitting wood. When I get around to cutting my wood for the next seaosn, I look foward to a couple hours of splitting each night after work.

Let me know when you find that hydraulic stacker. :)
 
Adirondackwoodburner said:
anyone who splits by hand anymore and is a 24/7 6 months a year burner is crazy to d oso without a wood splitter in my opinion
same here! my back hurts even with a splitter
 
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