Helogabals
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Gordon this is what we did in 15 hours:
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That worked out to about 12-13 cords. It was our first time using a processor and so we went through a bit of a learning curve. I expect the next time, we will be at a cord per hour.
Output is dependent on the diameter of logs and the capacity of the processor, Some processors have a faster cycle time. The ideal log size for us is 8-12", and that gives one pass through the 4 way wedge. Smaller diameter logs yield less wood per cycle and larger diameter logs need to be split a second time.
The next time we will pre-sort the logs. Logs under 6 " will not be split, just cut and stacked. Logs over 12" will be set aside and processed with the 6 way wedge.
I have 20 cords of logs to sort through. See below. That should take about two days but not a lot of effort as I have a cabbed tractor and a grapple. Getting old forces me to work smarter and not harder.
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This is how we store our firewood...just under 1/2 cord per tote.
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Very similar experience with mine
Just I try not to pile up wood on the ground but get it in the totes directly from processor
How have you made "hats" from IBC ? Do you have wood in that "hat" too ?