Wyobuckaroo
Platinum Member
One time we got 2 big dump truck loads of stove length rounds delivered to our yard free.. Problem was they were cotton wood and as much as a meter to meter and a half in diameter.. Being cottonwood was not a problem, just the diameter of a lot of it made it hard to handle..
Even with the stand alone splitter on end, I still had a hard time moving some rounds into the splitter.. Or the splitter to the round..
Having an inverted splitter suspended from pallet forks would have been very useful in making this into more easily manageable pieces..
This is a good thought to keep in mind if I ever get a 3pt tractor powered splitter is to adapt a way to invert it onto the FEL forks..
It would be easy enough to put in hydraulic hose extenders as needed..
Will have to do some thinking and drawing this winter..
Even with the stand alone splitter on end, I still had a hard time moving some rounds into the splitter.. Or the splitter to the round..
Having an inverted splitter suspended from pallet forks would have been very useful in making this into more easily manageable pieces..
This is a good thought to keep in mind if I ever get a 3pt tractor powered splitter is to adapt a way to invert it onto the FEL forks..
It would be easy enough to put in hydraulic hose extenders as needed..
Will have to do some thinking and drawing this winter..