Loaderman22
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2017
- Messages
- 1,045
- Location
- Hudson Valley, NY
- Tractor
- 1947 Ford 2N, 75 MF 30B, 75 Swinger Loader, 1979 Cat D3
Ummmmmmmm something wrong with that conveyor use, sounds almost like the Three Stooges way of stacking wood, I do like that (tote) idea though. If I had a outside woodshed that's how I do firewood, then bring it to the house as needed.
My neighbor lives on a narrow lot, & gets deliveries from a tree guy when the owner doesn't want the wood. The tree guy backs his log loader truck down the driveway & drops the wood on the ground as far back as he can. We then would cut it to 18" to 20" lengths. The conveyor allowed us to move the splits away from the splitting area to make room for more logs to be dropped off. It sounds counter-productive, but there wasn't a lot of room to run a loader around the piles sometimes, just enough to fit the 2N & run the PTO to the conveyor. The 20 something foot conveyor moved the splits up out of the way, this allowed him to have 12+ cord on the small site any given time. Plus it was closer to the door to bring it inside. He hasn't bought heating fuel oil in 8 years. He uses LP for hot water & the cook stove, but uses all wood for heating. He does tell stories of the room with the stove being 90 degrees, & having to go to the back of the house or open a window to bring in 10 degree air just to cool down.