Tractors and wood! Show your pics

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We do cut quite a few big rounds, this is a dead white oak log,

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When it's time to split, they get rolled right onto the splitters beam,

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When I'm alone, I saw them into quarters right on the trailer or wagon,

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and then slide them right down a board onto the splitter and split them.

The 4-way has little wings on it, so the pieces don't easily fall off when splitting, but when splitting uncut rounds this big, one guy stands on the offside and holds that half to wait its turn to be rolled over back onto the splitters beam.

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SR
"Big" is a relative term. Those in your photos appear to be 20" to 24" diameter, which is actually a really nice working size.

There was a period of a few years, where the smallest tree I brough home was 40" diameter, and the largest was 59" diameter. When I mentioned 1400 lb. rounds, I was serious. I was cutting at an older friend's house, and was leaving everything "nice" for him, while bringing home all the stupid-big stuff for myself. Not fun, but it was free wood.

I used to play games with the loader and cant hook to get big rounds onto the footplate of my splitter set vertical, but between all the effort to do it, and the high probability the wedge would pass thru without actually splitting the round clean open, I started just noodling them into slabs with a 28" bar. Even on 50" diameter rounds, I could "walk" a 6" - 8" thick slab over to the splitter set vertically, and split rectangular pieces off that.

Ever get more than 1/4 cord of split and stacked wood off a single round? I have, many times! Happens around 50" diameter, at 20" lengths. A cord occupies 128 cu.ft. stacked, but actually contains roughly 85 cu.ft. of solid wood, according to most estimates.
 
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And the moral of the story is:
but between all the effort to do it, and the high probability the wedge would pass thru without actually splitting the round clean open, I started just noodling them into slabs with a 28" bar.
 
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"Big" is a relative term. Those in your photos appear to be 20" to 24" diameter, which is actually a really nice working size.

There was a period of a few years, where the smallest tree I brough home was 40" diameter, and the largest was 59" diameter. When I mentioned 1400 lb. rounds, I was serious. I was cutting at an older friend's house, and was leaving everything "nice" for him, while bringing home all the stupid-big stuff for myself. Not fun, but it was free wood.
Nope, never split anything over 48", and mostly under 40" but this one is right at 40",

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and that's the next one I need to buck up and split, at least the butt log is still out there to work on.

SR
 
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If it was all about the money I would be renting a room with a microwave and dorm fridge, riding a bicycle and buying my meals from the bargain bin at the local grocery store.
You first. :ROFLMAO: Sorry, couldn't help myself.
 
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Helped my friend take care of a bunch of dying ash. Took home 5 16' dump trailers. Got them stacked up after work this week
 

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,058  
Helped my friend take care of a bunch of dying ash. Took home 5 16' dump trailers. Got them stacked up after work this week

Nice pile of fire wood right there. That will keep you busy for a while. Looks like you have some empty totes ready to load.

gg
 
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Nice pile of fire wood right there. That will keep you busy for a while. Looks like you have some empty totes ready to load.

gg
We have 64 totes. 38 full 26 empty. Hoping to have them all full soon. Managed to cut up about half of it this afternoon
 

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That's getting after it! How long will 64 full totes last you?
 

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