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Duds, you're about 2 hours from me, I used to be up in your neck of the woods daily about 25 years ago driving through Albany, Saratoga, & Amsterdam. Nice area too.
A guy around the corner from me has a small Syrup operation, tries to do 300-400 taps, but I think he usually ends up just shy of 300. Its a fun little operation.
 
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Duds, you're about 2 hours from me, I used to be up in your neck of the woods daily about 25 years ago driving through Albany, Saratoga, & Amsterdam. Nice area too.
A guy around the corner from me has a small Syrup operation, tries to do 300-400 taps, but I think he usually ends up just shy of 300. Its a fun little operation.
That's awesome! It's a great place to live, quiet little hamlet. 300 taps, safe to assume he does tubing?
 
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That's awesome! It's a great place to live, quiet little hamlet. 300 taps, safe to assume he does tubing?
Yes, not sure on the specifics, but yes, tubing with loops around the tree, all dumping into larger tubes to IBC totes. He pumps up into Totes on truck or trailer, then pumps into the holding tank for the cooker.
 
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Yes, not sure on the specifics, but yes, tubing with loops around the tree, all dumping into larger tubes to IBC totes. He pumps up into Totes on truck or trailer, then pumps into the holding tank for the cooker.
Very nice, sounds like a great operation! Probably has a pretty big evaporator and RO I would imagine, 300 taps will get you a lot of sap!
 
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It was a beautiful winter day to be out in the woods - finally after all the warm, wet, and brown. Still moving Christmas storm blow downs off the trails. A couple of Red Spruce.

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Limbed them out for stud wood. Grabbed the first top and backed down the trail to where I could put it to the side.


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Winched them out into the trail in two pieces each using a snatch block and skidded them to the landing. The minimum stud log is 12'-6" long and at least 6" diameter on the small end. I got 6 logs from those two trees. Nothing to write home about but scavengers can't be fussy.

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gg
 
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My take on a simple log lift and table for my Three point splitter.
I’ve wanted to add a log lift to my splitter for quite a long time, I’m not getting any stronger or younger. I also see the need for a table that one side of the split can rest on and not drop to the ground for me to have to pick up to finish splitting.
I watched a lot of YouTube videos, and I just didn’t want to spend the time and money for a hydraulic or cable driven lift.
It dawned on me that with a three point splitter I actually had the “lift part” already from the tractor. I had some scrap angle from a ramp I no longer use.
I lower the splitter to the ground then roll a log on the table then raise the splitter with the tractor hydraulics. I may add a extension to the end as a ramp for splits to slide off the end into my trailer. There are more steps involved (lowering hydraulics, rolling log onto table, walking back to the tractor lift).But it’s worth the trade off.


Mike

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I like your splitter mike. Combo lift and table is a good idea (y)


Some may be interested in this video of a modern highly automated saw mill that I thought was pretty good. Nothing like the local family owned mill that I used for 20 years and is now out of business.


gg
 
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Thanks for sharing that video Gordon, quite a bit more efficient than my production line😬, I enjoyed watching it.

Mike
 
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Wow...!

Makes me want to hug a 2x4. I have a new appreciation for them.

I use local Amish cut wood for Board and Batten siding. Their mill is not quite as efficient...
 
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I like your splitter mike. Combo lift and table is a good idea (y)


Some may be interested in this video of a modern highly automated saw mill that I thought was pretty good. Nothing like the local family owned mill that I used for 20 years and is now out of business.


gg
I like a video that shows what's going on, rather than somebody spending most of the time talking about it.
 
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Cleaning up the tail end of my downed poplar. In the picture with the saw, I had a 32" bar on and cut from both sides and did not make it through. So over 5 feet in the across direction. I was able to break the remaining wood in the cut with the tractor and got the chunks off to the burn pile. Based on how the loader was responding, the chucks were over 2000lbs each. Nice to be done with that monster.
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It’s great to see people producing firewood but for me in east coast canada, it is snow removal time. My logging winch is off and the blower is on. Our weather this year is crazy warm and it is only the second snow storm of the season. It was a packing snow that stick to tree which made for some incredible winter scenes.

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Sold some logs to a local small miller from storm damage years ago. One was a uprooted high hazard walnut down by the creek. Fellow works as a hotshot forest fireman 6 months of the year. Nice to see experienced chainsaw craftsmen. He was equally impressed how the [AFFILIATE=1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"]Kubota[/AFFILIATE] M59 could get the logs out and loaded. Options for logging in our area is either warm or cold mud.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,539  
Sold some logs to a local small miller from storm damage years ago. One was a uprooted high hazard walnut down by the creek. Fellow works as a hotshot forest fireman 6 months of the year. Nice to see experienced chainsaw craftsmen. He was equally impressed how the [AFFILIATE='1, nofollow=true, newwindow=true, title="Kubota"']Kubota[/AFFILIATE] M59 could get the logs out and loaded. Options for logging in our area is either warm or cold mud.
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Got some pretty boards out of that salvaged tree !!

gg
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #21,540  
It’s great to see people producing firewood but for me in east coast canada, it is snow removal time. My logging winch is off and the blower is on. Our weather this year is crazy warm and it is only the second snow storm of the season. It was a packing snow that stick to tree which made for some incredible winter scenes.

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Very pretty to look at - not so nice to work in

gg
 

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