OP
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CONTINUING SAGA
Here are some more pictures of the continuation of dismembering that pile of firewood. It continues to be a challenge working on the slope and keeping the pathway graded out. Most grading is back-blading with the FEL mostly down hill. I can now turn around at the upper end to avoid backing all the way up. Half way leveling out areas to work from is also a challenge w/o ability to adjust laterally. Hard to explain, you just have to experiment. Note my homemade tooth bar and the D rings on the bucket. I centered the D rings to avoid uneven loading of the bucket when lifting or pulling out long pieces as you will see. Note the chain hookups. I only use chain with an open hook on one end. This would be impossible to do w/o the tooth bar, it really grabs those pieces and helps in getting up in/on the FEL. Today we consolidated the scattered pieces you see in the overview picture into one concentrated area to reduce firewood time production. Worked further toward the top today hoping to soon work from the top down. Keeps me hopping to supply my crew of 2-3 part-time cutter/splitters.













Ron
Here are some more pictures of the continuation of dismembering that pile of firewood. It continues to be a challenge working on the slope and keeping the pathway graded out. Most grading is back-blading with the FEL mostly down hill. I can now turn around at the upper end to avoid backing all the way up. Half way leveling out areas to work from is also a challenge w/o ability to adjust laterally. Hard to explain, you just have to experiment. Note my homemade tooth bar and the D rings on the bucket. I centered the D rings to avoid uneven loading of the bucket when lifting or pulling out long pieces as you will see. Note the chain hookups. I only use chain with an open hook on one end. This would be impossible to do w/o the tooth bar, it really grabs those pieces and helps in getting up in/on the FEL. Today we consolidated the scattered pieces you see in the overview picture into one concentrated area to reduce firewood time production. Worked further toward the top today hoping to soon work from the top down. Keeps me hopping to supply my crew of 2-3 part-time cutter/splitters.













Ron
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