turnkey4099
Elite Member
Yeah the Utube video of the conversion from an axe is the one I based mine off. There are others where you can use a bolt and a piece of pipe. As far a using it's pretty easy, just swinging it into the wood it sticks and then you can lift it or move where you like. I've found it really good for getting would out of the back of the ute and also saving bending over when I'm using the hyd wood splitter. It's just a way of using the tool and not your back.
Here is my 8' one from a closet pole, a compression fitting from the plumbing shop and section of 1/2" all-thread.
No more crawinling up into the bed to unload. Use my short (36") LogRite hookeroon to just past the wheel wells than the 8' to pull rounds within reach of the LogRite. Speeds things up considerable and sure does save on the back.


Yes, that little "hook" on the end is the real secret to making a good one - it needs to be pointed back at the user by a little bit.
Use: need to move a round to the splitter? Hookeroon and roll it along without having to bend over or even touch it. Need to pick up some splits or small gauge rounds? Pickeroon and practice some "tossing" with it - sure does beat bending over, picking up a 'no split' piece and throwing it off the truck!!
Harry K