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    ALWAYS TRYING HARDER Ah Pook's Avatar
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    I swung a chainsaw today. Swinging a hydraulic log splitter next Friday.
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    My father chopped up wood on this setup - John Deere Model B with buzz saw.

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    If you're looking for mulch and not fire wood... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYKg0gbRFns
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    Presumably you've got to leave the wood out so that the sub-freezing temps can make it more brittle, no?

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    Neat splitting technique but you won't find a native Colorado tree that will split like that.

    Drooling over that log cutter-splitter attachment for the skid loader. I could use one of those.

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    I could probably get access to something similar to this...for $150 an hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Neat splitting technique but you won't find a native Colorado tree that will split like that.

    Drooling over that log cutter-splitter attachment for the skid loader. I could use one of those.
    My seasoned lodgepoles pop just like that, but it has to be very dry. "Kinda dry" takes a few swings.

    But in general, even if it takes a few swings, not having to bend over repeatedly (insert joke here), is great. Then not having to gather all the chunks and stack each individually...awesome. my 9 year old would love that part. I may try this on logs over maybe 12" diameter. Smaller than that it's not worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    I could probably get access to something similar to this...for $150 an hour.

    Even cooler than the Bobcat model! Wonder how they're dealing with the finished pieces to keep them from piling up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Even cooler than the Bobcat model! Wonder how they're dealing with the finished pieces to keep them from piling up?
    The machine is powered by a wood gasifier, so that wood goes straight to the fuel tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    I swung a chainsaw today. Swinging a hydraulic log splitter next Friday.
    I have 8 cords of wood to spit, does anyone where I can rent a log splitter cheapest.

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