tractchores
Veteran Member
Thanks for the transplanting tips. I'll give it a shot, it certainly beats doing it by hand!
Here's a tip from the heavy equipment forums regarding the usefulness of an industrial backhoe. It's pretty close to what I use mine for!
Not only does it dig, load, fill, and backdrag, it boosts other machines, it is my portable crane, it rips frost, it pushes over trees, it sets telephone poles, it moves sheds, it pulls out stuck equipment, it is a mobile press, a mobile workbench and welding table, it splits wood, it is a radius-bender, a fire stoker and fire extinguisher, a rubble compactor, a childrens entertainment centre, a beaver dam renovation device (), a portable floodlight, a portable heated shelter, and most importantly, a friendship maker.
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I want to know how to split wood with mine! I though of maybe welding a wedge to the bucket or something, anyone ever done that? For whatever reason I always seem to have a few pieces that are impossible to split by hand.