any type of log lifts for a troy built 33 ton?

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hobbyheater said:
Whitepine2 said:
Gee never saw anything like this before and been around wood all of my life (68) now. I thank you for the offer but at this time I just roll the big ones to my lifting table. After seeing these dogs I think I can make some that might work I've got tons of stuff around and enjoy making things that work and are different
if it don't work out well I may take you up on buying some from you just to show people what are
Thanks for info.Whitepine2
Just a few pictures of the dogs at work. I will try and find out where they are made and see if there is a Eastern supplier.

Hobby- I like your splitter setup. In your tag line, are the jetstreams planes?
 
gzecc said:
In your tag line, are the jetstreams planes?

I wish they were planes but I would settle for a Cessna 150 :lol:

The Jetstream are boilers; the first commercially produced wood gasification boilers.

This is the link to a post I did on them.
https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/86677/#1050476

The pictures are from the Jetstream manual.

This is the link to a post that I did on the repair of its refractory base:
https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/84031/#1011925
 

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Something like this might be up your alley:
 

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hobbyheater said:
Jags said:
Something like this might be up your alley:

That is really slick :exclaim:

Thanks. Easy to build and quite economical. Only downside is that you need a source for 12v. Not a problem for me because my splitter is electric start.
 
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