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Backwoods Savage said:Not sure about great grandfather but my grandfather did put up wood this way.
lukem said:I'm usually good at figuring stuff out, but I can't for the life of me figure out how holding a piece of wood perpendicular to that spinning wheel is splitting the wood. Someone care to clue me in? It's been a long week and maybe my brain is overcooked.
Jags said:lukem said:I'm usually good at figuring stuff out, but I can't for the life of me figure out how holding a piece of wood perpendicular to that spinning wheel is splitting the wood. Someone care to clue me in? It's been a long week and maybe my brain is overcooked.
It has a knife edge welded to the wheel. As it comes around - WHACK!. You cant really see it, but you can see the slit in the table that is passes through.
lukem said:Got it...so the wheel travel is parallel to the round....not perpendicular.
Kenster said:I also love the three point cordwood saw attachment for the old Ford Tractor that was feeding the splitter. I'd like to have one of those for my 8N.
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