This is My new firewood processor for cut and split woods

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I seem to be a stack-it so it DOES fall down kind of gal. ;em Maybe someday I will get the hang of it.
 
I seem to be a stack-it so it DOES fall down kind of gal. ;em Maybe someday I will get the hang of it.


Since I quit splitting with a maul and use hydraulics, stacks don't fall down anymore since the splits are much more straighter. I throw the uglies on top.
 
looks like a pretty good match for the size trees you have to work with

the 42 or 50 would be fairly required here
 
With hedge here (osage orange) any way you can stack it so it doesn't fall over wins.
Bark up back down.. just try and find places the pieces fit
 
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