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One of the more interesting splitter videos I have seen. Definitely shows what power can do. Thanks for posting.

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Nice splitter, but my God... where did they get that garbage wood! I'd have left every single piece of that crooked crotchy crap rotting in the woods. :p

The problem isn't splitting the stuff, that's the easy part. But try stacking that!
 
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That's quite a set-up. Looks like a serious commercial-duty splitter. I've not seen anything like it for sale in the US.

I like the foot pedal controls. Very convenient. Meanwhile, here in the US, some splitters come with a set up that requires you to use two hands to operate the controls - an attempt to avoid lawsuits by people who get their hands pinched.
The foot pedal really speeds up the production for sure. The fact you now have 2 free hands to handle both halves of the split wood really helps on the flow of the entire operation.

Most splitters here have a foot pedal, other than the ones that discharge the split wood towards the back of the splitter.
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #25,023  
Nice splitter, but my God... where did they get that garbage wood! I'd have left every single piece of that crooked crotchy crap rotting in the woods. :p

The problem isn't splitting the stuff, that's the easy part. But try stacking that!
I agree, it is a very impressive splitter, but I wondered what they were going to burn that wood in. It certainly can't be what we in the US have as traditional wood stoves. Lots of BTUs in those pieces, but like you say stacking them is a nightmare. Back in the day, I worked at a paper mill that made yellow and white page paper for phone books. We had boilers to burn wood like that, including much larger wood after running it all through a 2 story tall hog.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #25,024  
I love wind storms. Wind is my friend.
Well here we have some more fallen trees blocking an ROW between a gas line and a water line. Between the winter of fallen trees and the spring growth, there’s few signs left of the path. Today I have the Challenger MT535B and my log grapple.

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Time to start sawing. I brought the 261C, and the 500i, in case of anything that required a real saw, but I think this looks easy.

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Looks like typical fallen ash, box elder and wild cherry. These seem to be the predominant victims of wind in these parts.

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Time to move this chunk with the Challenger.

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Working my way through a lot of blow-down.

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3 or 4 logs later and I am done. Customer’s path to ROW restored.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #25,025  
Nice! How's that new 500i treating you?
 
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Nice! How's that new 500i treating you?
I’m scared of it. :ROFLMAO:

But seriously, been a year now and its the baddest saw I’ve ever owned.
Screams like a twin turbo Ram TRX.
I highly recommend it (y)
 
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I’m scared of it. :ROFLMAO:
Lots of noise and excitement to get used to, from those! But you'll be fine.

One constant in my life, is that I always seem to hurt myself with small stuff that appears harmless, more than big stuff that looks scary. I've never injured myself moving 2000 lb. machines around in my shop, but I've thrown my back out more than once lifting stupid 100 lb. things around. Likewise, I never hurt myself with an 85 cc saw, but I did manage to make head-to-spinning-chain contact with my stupid little 35 cc top-handle saw.

But seriously, been a year now and its the baddest saw I’ve ever owned.
Screams like a twin turbo Ram TRX.
I highly recommend it (y)
Yeah, that one definitely seems to hit the sweet spot between speed, power, and weight. I don't need one badly enough to justify trading up from the 064, as long as that's running well. But sometimes I almost wish my saw will die, so I can try the 500i. :D
 
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I finished cutting up this wood on Friday when the weather was beautiful.

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Today I got the tractor ready. Mounter the splitter and grapple. Just need to hook up the hay rack. But it's just to cold.

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The wife and I started splitting and stacking on the 9th. I know we had one rain day and a .5 snow day. We put in a little over 7 cord. This is about a cord short of normal. That's my fault for not cutting enough trees. I put 29 hrs. on the tractor picking up the wood, bringing it down to my building, .25 mile and splitting it. Were all done now. Next I will change the tractor over to my lawn mower.
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #25,029  
Lots of noise and excitement to get used to, from those! But you'll be fine.

One constant in my life, is that I always seem to hurt myself with small stuff that appears harmless, more than big stuff that looks scary. I've never injured myself moving 2000 lb. machines around in my shop, but I've thrown my back out more than once lifting stupid 100 lb. things around. Likewise, I never hurt myself with an 85 cc saw, but I did manage to make head-to-spinning-chain contact with my stupid little 35 cc top-handle saw.


Yeah, that one definitely seems to hit the sweet spot between speed, power, and weight. I don't need one badly enough to justify trading up from the 064, as long as that's running well. But sometimes I almost wish my saw will die, so I can try the 500i. :D
Since we sell these, I’ve had the opportunity to try all the Stihls.
It’s aggravating to me how the popularity of the 500 allows Stihl to just keep jacking up the price of these. They now run around $1600.
If you’re a professional cutting big wood then the 500 is a no brainer.
If you’re a weekend warrior but you want a professional grade cutter, you’ll have no regrets with the MS 462. This also a lighter saw.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #25,030  
Cleaning up scrub brush. Could have used a grapple. Guess that’s next on the list.
 

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