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Last weekend I used my Takeuchi TB175 and cut up enough of 128" log sections to completely fill my dump truck to the point I couldn't get anymore to fit in it. Most were good straight ash about 20" in diameter or so. I used my hydraulic thumb on the excavator to pluck them out of the truck and get seven 18" sections out of each log. Until I went to split all of them in the last couple of days I didn't realize how much more you can fit in a dumptruck compared to a pickup! I'm sick of splitting wood and my log splitter wants to nap in the back of my barn for a while again. However, it sure beats only having a chainsaw, pickup and maul! Compared to that, it's almost like cheating.
Oh, I gotta show him. One of the logs was hollow and this little guy came out of the log just as the splitter was about to get him. After having him a few days now, he prefers to be held and my kids have a ball with him. I had no idea how gentle and friendly the little things are.
You have what I want. I've seen used 145's from 21000 to 39000 bucks. Do not know if the 145 would be large enough however. All I do know is how handy these things are. I also wonder how stable these 10 to 12 ton machines are or even if they can be brought into the woods. It would be sweet to cut up a tree right in the woods and load the sections up on a narrow trailer and bring more wood in with one shot but perhaps I am barking up the wrong tree with working a mini as such.