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goeduck that all makes sense. I use a 22 ton splitter too - on hardwood. It was the first splitter I used and I was curious after 50+ years of using a maul, sledge, and wedges how much force it actually took so I put a pressure gauge on it. I was surprised to find out that 99% of the wood I split takes less than 10 ton to split. It might help that I can look at a block and see a good spot to start it after all that experience with a maul I don't know. But I can split every thing I cut with 22 Ton just fine

Nice load of wood bitternut.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,222  
Couple pictures of this summers wood gathering. This is a picture of some crooked beech culls from my woods hooked up ready to skid out.

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Storm damaged yellow birch that had the top busted out by a wind storm. The bottom 18' will make some nice lumber but the top 16' had some splits in it and is weathered but great firewood.

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Picture of my log dog guarding the tractor and wood.

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Trailer loaded up and chained down for trip home.

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That pup looks like a Jack Russell Terrier. I have two of those little critters and with out electronic containment my jacks would be in the next county in a heart beat.
Fun little buddy痴 however.

B. John
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,223  
I went out and picked up a 1/2 cord of small diameter wood. It's going in the back row of the empty bay in the wood shed. April/May 2021 if we're still kickin. The forest floor is getting more light now that it has been thinned some.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,224  
Why so little? A new one that size is probably 4K and it appears to be on good condition. Am I missing something here?
A new Fransgard that size would work better, it would come with a screen, but plate, chains, drum brake, a un-stretched spring and guaranteed to work, no freeken way would I spend 2k on a 25-35 year old winch. This is the 3rd week on a very very highly traveled road and it's still there and every day I go by it I see no one stopped and looking at it, I bet he wont get 2k for it.

I like the GMC dump truck hiding behind the fence...
That's what I'd like to have to, I could really make use of a dump truck and I bet that wouldn't set there 3 weeks with a for sale sign on it.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,225  
I'll bet that he won't get that either. Before I bought my UniForest there was a Fransgard or Farmi down in Monmouth for a little more than 2K. I called and talked to them, and politely pointed out that a new one was going for about $700 more than they were asking for their old one. At that point it had been advertised for several weeks, and he told me that he wouldn't let it go for less and was going to take it off the market. Sometimes things are worth more to the owner than to potential buyers.
 
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That's what I'd like to have to, I could really make use of a dump truck and I bet that wouldn't set there 3 weeks with a for sale sign on it.

I bought one of those a while back. It’s a lot of truck for cheap but I’ll still never get rid of my 1 ton dump. It’s so much more versatile. I was debating getting rid of my topkick but after I’ve had it i find pretty frequent use for it. IMG_7076.JPGIMG_6969.JPGIMG_6825.JPG
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,227  
I picked up this load of Elm the other day. Some friends had several dead ones standing at the end of their driveway. They needed them taken down before the next storm took them down a blocked them in. I wish I had taken some before and after shots of the area. It was a fun challenge: they had an apple tree and some other plantings that they wanted to preserve, along with the transformer for their buried electrical service. It required some precision felling to lay the trees in between the obstacles. One was straightforward and "wanted" to go right where I needed it. The other three had varying degrees of back or side lean. I still need to go back and pick up 3 more 10'-11' logs left on the ground at their place close to the size of the larger one sitting on top of this load.

I'm glad this forwarding trailer has the optional engine to run the hydraulics, making it usable behind my pickup truck. The alternative would have been a 14 mile round trip towing it with my tractor.

The logs are being donated to the WoodBank, our local firewood donation program. Splitting it will be a bit of a pain, since it's Elm. It's also not the highest BTU content, but it's free and most of it is ready to burn this heating season.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,228  
I went out and picked up a 1/2 cord of small diameter wood. It's going in the back row of the empty bay in the wood shed. April/May 2021 if we're still kickin. The forest floor is getting more light now that it has been thinned some.

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What kind of wood is that your cutting Gordon? Looks like you have a nice set up for processing and drying your wood.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #9,229  
I picked up this load of Elm the other day. Some friends had several dead ones standing at the end of their driveway. They needed them taken down before the next storm took them down a blocked them in. I wish I had taken some before and after shots of the area. It was a fun challenge: they had an apple tree and some other plantings that they wanted to preserve, along with the transformer for their buried electrical service. It required some precision felling to lay the trees in between the obstacles. One was straightforward and "wanted" to go right where I needed it. The other three had varying degrees of back or side lean. I still need to go back and pick up 3 more 10'-11' logs left on the ground at their place close to the size of the larger one sitting on top of this load.

I'm glad this forwarding trailer has the optional engine to run the hydraulics, making it usable behind my pickup truck. The alternative would have been a 14 mile round trip towing it with my tractor.

The logs are being donated to the WoodBank, our local firewood donation program. Splitting it will be a bit of a pain, since it's Elm. It's also not the highest BTU content, but it's free and most of it is ready to burn this heating season.

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Man, I'd kill for one of those little trailers!!
 
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Man, I'd kill for one of those little trailers!!

It's a Metavic M95 loader on their 13RF trailer (6000# max payload). I bought it just short of a year ago from a guy a few hours down the road from me. (He bought it new in 2016.) He had what was more-or-less the Kubota version of my New Holland TC 33D CUT: similar size, weight, HP. He had it set up the trailer perfectly to work with this size tractor. To the base trailer and loader, he had added the optional 4000# hydraulic winch with 100' of cable and self-contained hydraulics powered by a small Honda GX engine. The winch makes it really handy if I'm out without my dedicated logging winch, since I don't have to position the trailer right next to every log in order to pick it up. The self contained hydraulics allow me to run it behind a pickup truck, rather than depending on tractor hydraulics.

He also added another option which is not often done on this size trailer: he was concerned about a loaded trailer pushing his compact tractor down the hills. So he had them substitute "Super Swamper" tires for the standard smooth implement tires, and added electric brakes on all four wheels. The brakes work well behind the truck. When using with his tractor he would just temporarily plug in an old brake controller and run the trailer brakes with the controller's manual control lever (since the tractor has no circuit to operate the controller automatically). I still need to wire up my tractor for a cheap brake controller - I'm trying to figure out a way to do it with something weather-proof, so I don't have to remove it when not in use.

I had wanted something like this for a while, but just could not justify the expense. When this one came up for sale used at a good price, and with only about 50 hours on it, I could not pass it up (I still can't justify it, but I knew I was unlikely to see a similar size, in good condition, and with exactly the options I wanted on it, so I jumped on it.) This trailer is kind of in a "no-man's land" for size: it's too small to be of interest for a commercial logger, yet too expensive for a typical landowner/hobbiest to consider buying new (perhaps someone with a sawmill might be interested). The next size up would probably be too big for my tractor. The next size down (at least that I could find readily available) was MUCH lighter duty, and designed for use behind an ATV, and had a manual winch or light duty electric winch for lifting the logs (Woodland Mills T-Rex, or DR Power VersaTrailer). I had considered one of these, but decided it just was not large enough to be a good match for my tractor.

The trailer is really handy for longer logs. For firewood, I could get by without it (as I did for years), since I just drop the trees, limb them, winch them to the side of the trail, and cut to stove length right there. Then I'd either load the rounds into a trailer, or split and run the output of the splitter into my trailer.
 

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