Tractors and wood! Show your pics

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Good to see that your wagon is hanging in there - It's close to being a classic.

gg
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,972  
How much fire wood do you think you could cut in
a day with a machine like this??????

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willy
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,974  
Not much more than do now. Still limited to how many trees I can cut and drag out of the woods. :rolleyes:
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,975  
How much fire wood do you think you could cut in
a day with a machine like this??????

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willy
I'm going to say not much, as this is a lot of photoshop editing, the mismatched alignment and the repetitive logs on the ground are dead giveaways. Now if the machine did actually exist and would do 3 logs at once, you would need quite the staff running a lot of machines to keep this beast fed!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,976  
No matter, the splits are too small for me anyway, I want to make a fire that will last. SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,977  
Here is the clip it shows the actual machine and
a new way to cut down a tree??????????
To me the notch is way too small to start with
and I never had to use a wedge to cut down a tree


Personally I would cut or split our fire wood just
small enough so it would fit the opening of the
door of the wood stove. Also if its a round piece
that would fit threw the stove door I would not
split it. Small pieces of fire wood are good for a
wood cook stove

willy
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,978  
Here is the clip it shows the actual machine and
a new way to cut down a tree??????????
To me the notch is way too small to start with
and I never had to use a wedge to cut down a tree


Personally I would cut or split our fire wood just
small enough so it would fit the opening of the
door of the wood stove. Also if its a round piece
that would fit threw the stove door I would not
split it. Small pieces of fire wood are good for a
wood cook stove

willy
Some pretty cool machines thats for sure! Now I've never dropped a tree with a bottle jack although I've seen quite a few videos on it... But I almost always use wedges when I drop one.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #20,980  
No matter, the splits are too small for me anyway, I want to make a fire that will last. SR
Agree. My ideal size is 9" diameter. Still easy to toss in but does not burn right up. I settled on 9" because it is the distance between the tip of my big finger and the tip of my thumb when stretched out. I don't have to guess or eyeball the size when splitting, built in measuring tool. And guess what, I cut 18" lengths. Two spans of my hand, again, no measuring tool. Makes for a very even woodpile.
 
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