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  1. ecfinn New Member

    joined: Dec 12, 2005
    219 posts
    Ambler, PA
    Not sure how much wood is here, but I didn't get nearly as much split as I'd hoped to. These first two pics are the piles I had to split. I rented the splitter Saturday afternoon and just returned it this morning. I ended up running it for about 8 hours total between Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. I don't have pictures of the final pile becase I finished in the dark Sunday night. I never even started working on the large pile in the center of the driveway.

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  2. ecfinn New Member

    joined: Dec 12, 2005
    219 posts
    Ambler, PA
    Here are some pics during the splitting process...

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  3. ecfinn New Member

    joined: Dec 12, 2005
    219 posts
    Ambler, PA
    Lastly here is a pic of my pile of Ash that was cut last September and split by hand over the next 3 months. Its all ready to go for this winter as soon as I get my new insert installed...

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  4. RoosterBoy New Member

    joined: Jul 5, 2006
    170 posts
    CT
    looks real good Eric nice job :) how many ton is your wood splitter and whats the motor and hp and lastly what kind of wood stove is it going into?

    thanks
    Jason
  5. blthomas New Member

    joined: Oct 14, 2006
    34 posts
    Culpeper, VA

    Man those splitters make it a easy process huh? I rented one a couple years ago and with some help did a hell of alot of splitting.

    Like your bronco and truck too!
  6. Roospike New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,859 posts
    Eastern Nebraska
    Very nice ....... Glade you could share.
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