T5 performance update

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The woodsplitter attachment was in the works for awhile now and he was just finishing it up yesterday. He built it for a quarter of the store prices and the thing works great >> He got pretty much everything off the net and had a machinist do a couple things for him.

Here is one in action he told me about. Will get some pics when he gets it outside >>

Wow!!
 
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Loon your thumbs will be very sore after a day of splitting with that thing lol..

Ray
 
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I couldnt get the hang of it today :p But this thing works great ;)
Terry that is cool! Now you need to practice! Come here I have a nice pile of red oak you can play with ;)

Ray
 
Had a very nice overnite burn '9hrs' and will be splitting some more fillers today..

I have a large amount of Locust that is nice and dry but wondering if it is kind of a waste to use as fillers?

What does everyone else use?

loon
 
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Had a very nice overnite burn '9hrs' and will be splitting some more fillers today..

I have a large amount of Locust that is nice and dry but wondering if it is kind of a waste to use as fillers?

What does everyone else use?

loon
Nothing wrong with locust fillers or 9 hr. burns. :)

Ray
 
I love the pics. The one of the woods looks like my backyard, although I've got a mix of pine too.

Nothing like free energy!
 
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I love the pics. The one of the woods looks like my backyard, although I've got a mix of pine too.

Nothing like free energy!

The tractor is sitting over in the wood pile right now hippie..Blown front tire :p ==c

Going to see today how the Locust lasts in the stove? had room for one little Ash filler :)

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The tractor is sitting over in the wood pile right now hippie..Blown front tire :p ==c

Going to see today how the Locust lasts in the stove? had room for one little Ash filler :)
That looks like a load of prime wood Loon! I bet you get a good 10 hrs. from that load.. The trick is to get the wood charred and get the air all the way down while maintaining a top down secondary burn.. :ZZZ

Ray
 
Will do Ray ;)

Just came in the house and boy-oh-boy Locust smoke sure has a stink all its own :p ;lol

Gonna give it another 10/15 minutes before the shutdown..
 
The rounds on the right wont be touched till next year as i finally got it in my little brain that they are not dry enough to burn in the T5 <> got up at 3.30 and threw a couple in and got the secondary going and just got up awhile ago and they are just big red rounds with no flame..They sure looked dry enough BG but i know they are not. ;)

Yes, unsplit rounds can hold moisture inside for quite a while. Next year they should burn better.

The woodsplitter attachment was in the works for awhile now and he was just finishing it up yesterday.

He built it for a quarter of the store prices and the thing works great >> He got pretty much everything off the net and had a machinist do a couple things for him. Here is one in action he told me about. Will get some pics when he gets it outside >>

That's really cool, thanks for posting. I like how he can use the splitter as a grabber in addition to splitting. It makes splitting look like child's play.
 
The secondary is running well right now so wont touch it till tonight..Hopefully >>

Yep, locust has stinky smoke, but a beautiful blue flame once it gets going. It puts out a lot of heat too. That wood is dense!
 
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Its fun to work bg, just gonna take me a little time to the hang of it >>

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Got the stink eye from Mrs loon after 7 1/2 hours Ray ;lol

Had to throw in a couple smalls to get the house back in action..

Everything is pulled to the front and will reload for the night in a bit ;)

Terry

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Lets see if this comes out alright? :cool:

Over at the farm getting some 14inch dead Elm for a try at the EW burn in the T5 tonite..

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And me and Emma were doing great and had a fun day for sure ;)

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"BUT" was getting the wood ready to throw in the stove and dropped that first one right on my little toe ==c

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Sitting here at the pute and wondering if its worth going to the hospital? as i am thinking theres not alot they can do?

Gotta love cutting wood! ;lol

loon
 
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Lets see if this comes out alright? :cool:

Over at the farm getting some 14inch dead Elm for a try at the EW burn in the T5 tonite..



And me and Emma were doing great and had a fun day for sure ;)



"BUT" was getting the wood ready to throw in the stove and dropped that first one right on my little toe ==c


Sitting here at the pute and wondering if its worth going to the hospital? as i am thinking theres not alot they can do?

Gotta love cutting wood! ;lol

loon

Ouch that had to hurt! You better call a toe truck! :)
Great pics too!

Ray
 
I try to wear steel toe boots when working with firewood cuz that hurts!
 
Had my safety stuff on all day.. Got home cold and took it all off..Friggen slippers! <> Mrs loon just rolled her eyes again Ray !!! ;lol
 
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The only safety gear I use is steel toe boots, gloves and sometimes safety glasses..

Ray
 
Gonna let todays burn get to small ashes and try out the EW in awhile ray ;) Savage is right with the dead tree's only dry up halfway.. Will split the lower half's up and use em next year >>

Terry
 
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