To all:
How is your wood seasoning this year?
We usually have 6 weeks of very hot dry weather in the summer. It has been cool and rainy all summer. I'm concerned that the wood is not going to be dry enough this year.
I got another large tree out today... I'll split it tomorrow, and I still have 1 large and 3 smaller ones to go.
It's was hard pulling it down hill because the end would dig into the ground... I was able to cut it in half and pull the top part out to where I do my splitting... I then lifted the bigger end up and put a block under it so I could cut it up.. I had to cut it up where I pulled it down, then haul it out 3 stumps at a time.
When I would lift up on the tree and back up, the tractor would try to flip over... And I remember two members on here that done the big flip... I did have my seat belt on
I started on this at 2:00pm and finished at 6:33pm.
Also had some rain last night, and that made it worse trying to get traction... I need to get some AG-tires.
After I get this tree split tomorrow, then I'll start again on another one
Life is great!![]()
Bill not to sound like the safety police but it always makes me nervous when I see someone transporting a heavy load with the loader that high. You really raise the center of gravity and it just doesn't take much to send you over. A method I have used is to get the butt of the log in the loader bucket, raise it about 6", get your chain around it and attached to the hooks on your bucket. That will allow you to move with the bucket close to the ground and the center of gravity much lower. Of course you will still want good ballast on the rear of the tractor so as not to over load the front axle with weight.
Looks like you have gotten some nice firewood there.
MarkV
Rod,
that looks like an interesting approach. You must have flat land to get around in the snow with turf tires.
I had a carryall, but it didn't hold up. But then I guess it wasn't made for carrying a heavy load of rocksBut I do like your set up and approach to work.
We don't get much snow here but we do get a lot of mud. Even on gentle slopes in winter I've gotten equipment stuck, even with ag tires. I had one utility trailer loaded with wood that I couldn't get up a gentle slope. I unloaded it and it stayed there until spring....by which time it had two flat tiresOur winter mud here is like grease.
Ken
From there I grab the insert I made for my FEL that I can stack more wood on which allows me to stack a 4x4x20" high pile on and drive straight to the porch