Help Needed: How to split huge rounds

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connor77

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BX2660 with FEL
Wondering if anyone that uses a horizontal splitter has any tricks for splitting huge rounds. I have a Timberwolf splitter (again, horizontal) and even with the log lift (manual not hydraulic) which we have there are some rounds that are so big they cannot be lifted using the log lift attachment. And I'm pretty tired of cutting the rounds in half as this is painfully time consuming. Does anyone hook anything to their bucket (have a BX2660 with FEL) and pick up these rounds and lower them to their splitter beam? I have about 12 huge rounds that I needed a 28" bar to get through split and will have more if I take a few more trees down.

Anyone have any tips aside from renting a vertical splitter? I'm sure I'm not the only one that has had to deal with this.

Thanks in advance...
 
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Yes, you can use the FEL for this. You will need to purchase a set of (log) tongs. They can be had in Northern Tool and other places. 28" should be doable with the right set of tongs. Picking up the log can be done by dropping the tongs over the log without getting off the tractor. once you get some practice but you will need another helper to unhook the tongs once lifted onto the splitter. Others will have good ideas too, Im sure.
 
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Log or skidding tongs.
 

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I have been splitting wood for a good long time and what I did the last 2 years was give them away. I even delivered to the wood guy, Toothless Jack:D, down the road using my FEL carrying 3-4 at a time the mile round trip. This guy will take anything.

As I get older I get smarter. My back is worth a lot. Way more then the 100 pieces of fire wood this would net. Just think of a back surgery and 9 months to recover like my uncle had.

Give them away and then the guy who gets them will owe you one. The only other suggestion is a set of log tongs.

Now days I do not cut anything bigger then 16" or so. If I have to cut it I cut it down to where my FEL will lift it and off it goes to the wood guys house down the road.

Chris
 
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Either get a Vertical splitter to do that. I split big heavy rounds by getting them up on edge then rolling them to the splitter. I tip them over so that they land under the splitter wedge and knock them in half to manage easier. Like it was said you need to save your back. The guy that worked with me doing tree work broke his back helping lift wood and pushing over tops. He will never be pain free again. And he is just a young guy of 45.
Another method is to take your saw and cut some grooves across the grain end of the rounds. Then drive your wedges in to split it in half.
The log tongs is a good idea just be careful that the round doesn't drop off during lifting or on the splitter.
 
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I use skidding tongs too - very successfully. HOWEVER - skidding tongs are not designed for overhead lifting - they can let go at any moment without warning. Be sure to apply liberal amounts of common sense when using.
Mike
 
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I am able to "dig in" my American TMH 30, at the wedge end such that the beam is near level with the ground. Then I roll the round on to the beam and let 'er rip. I set up the work site with this in mind when having to split a collection of large rounds. If I have to, I will use the FEL to locate the rounds to "friendly ground". Another thing that works for me is to use a few heavy oak pallets as a staging platform next to the beam. Again the idea being; get the rounds even with the beam and roll them to the splitter. No lifting is the goal.

I am too cheap to give away fire wood I already have labor into.
 
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I have been splitting wood for a good long time and what I did the last 2 years was give them away. I even delivered to the wood guy, Toothless Jack:D, down the road using my FEL carrying 3-4 at a time the mile round trip. This guy will take anything.

As I get older I get smarter. My back is worth a lot. Way more then the 100 pieces of fire wood this would net. Just think of a back surgery and 9 months to recover like my uncle had.

Give them away and then the guy who gets them will owe you one. The only other suggestion is a set of log tongs.

Now days I do not cut anything bigger then 16" or so. If I have to cut it I cut it down to where my FEL will lift it and off it goes to the wood guys house down the road.

Chris

Chris,

I was reading your post and began laughing out loud...I have a huge Oak tree that I had cut down along our farm road and I cut it into firewood size rounds, but they are huge....I mean huge at least 30 inches dia. and my Mrs. has been asking me what I was going to do with them since they were so big...I was going to tackle it but after reading your post you knocked some sense into my old head and I picked up the phone and called a neighbor and told him they were his if he wanted them...he was glad to get them..LOL...and I am glad for him to have them too. Problem solved. I have been cutting firewood for years and have plenty..I will stick with the smaller ones as well.. Thanks for the reminder about the back. LOL
 
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I also had to snicker about giving them away. And there is plenty of people who will take them. Up here there are a lot of folks with big outside burners that heat several building on their farm. They are not concerned about splitting wood into fire place size logs.
 
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I remember the first year I cut firewood , my eyes would light up at the site of an eighty foot maple with a dead top now years later give me a 16" maple every time .:)
 
 

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