Time to Collect the Firewood

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thanks forposting -- nice operation you got there!
 
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Big Thanks 4 takeing time out to post that really enjoyed it ! :thumbsup:

Boone
 
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Thanks for sharing. I just purchased 150 acres of land with an 1850s cabin that has a beautiful wood stove. I'll need to start building up my firewood reserves and wasn't sure how to use the log splitter that conveyed with the cabin purchase. I'll keep this video handy for future reference (as well as teaching my kids how the whole process works)
 
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Really organized at what you do. Great video......
 
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Thanks for posting! Always nice to see how others are accomplishing the same tasks as yourself.

Frank
 
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Sorry...that's not me ...just wandered into the video while viewing another youtube video link from the Mrs. That can't be much more that an 8 or 10 hp motor....amazing to me what can be done with it.
 
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Sorry...that's not me ...just wandered into the video while viewing another youtube video link from the Mrs. That can't be much more that an 8 or 10 hp motor....amazing to me what can be done with it.
Thanks for posting anyway. I enjoyed the video.
 
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I love videos like this, thanks for posting it. Some serious splitting machinery goin' on there - I really want one of those saw it/split it rigs! And 'Salka Valka' the Icelandic sheepdog is pretty cool too.
 
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Thanks for the cool link. The loading ramp tensed me up however. :)
 
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Those "Iron Horses" are amazing. I never knew such a thing existed. Its a pretty impressive porter. Is yours one you built or bought?

 
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Yea cool video
 
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I love these machines but noticed (at least here) that all of them are made overseas. Not that I can afford one or even need one but are there U.S. manufacturers of these machines or perhaps the demand here in the states is too small? Just wondering out loud!
 
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They strike me as more of a tracked version of the two wheeled tractors so common in some parts of the world. The are cool.
 
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From what ive seen so far, they seem to be common in Scandinavia. There are even videos of guys using them to haul moose out. Scandinavia has alot of personal woodlot owners who practice low impact harvesting and this type of machine is perfect for that.

Ive seen small ("personal size") porters and skidders here, like the Bombardier J5's etc, but nothing on this small (and nimble) scale.
 
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They strike me as more of a tracked version of the two wheeled tractors so common in some parts of the world. The are cool.

I need to hit the lottery so I can buy a bunch of land and purchase one of these machines, cool they are!!!!
 
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It is quite the operation. I wonder how many times he goes across to get his yearly supply? Me, I'd have to sit on a piece of machinery to get the full effect but then I'd need a bigger pontoon with a larger engine, a larger wood trailer and of course now a larger vehicle to tow it all with. There goes the budget.
 

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