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    Any pictures/plans of a firewood wagon built on hay wagon running gear?

    So I finally got around to building it. Works great. cant load as much as I want cause it gets so high, its a pain to load/unload. got 2 cord stacked on it so still better than doing it a pallet at a time! My Neighbor redid his deck and gave me all the old deck boards: used some left...
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    Any pictures/plans of a firewood wagon built on hay wagon running gear?

    Those luggage carts are sweet! where did you find them?
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    Advice on buying a skeleton/rock buck for kubotaL4701

    I own one of these: https://www.palletforks.com/skid-steers/bucket-and-accessories/rock-buckets/fine-grade-skeleton-rock-bucket-w-teeth/ROCKFG.html And I will say it has some limitations running it on a tractor....mainly due to the angle the quick attach plate is mounted at, it is difficult to...
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    Any pictures/plans of a firewood wagon built on hay wagon running gear?

    I think the OP (and I) are more interested in a purpose built firewood shed on wheels. Kinda like this except a little more elegant and with a roof: I also thought this was pretty clever: Using the PTO to move the wood closer to the back is the ticket!
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    Any pictures/plans of a firewood wagon built on hay wagon running gear?

    I have an old running gear and want to do the exact same thing. I have a OWB behind the garage, but my wood yard is about 1000 feet away. want to be able to load the wagon back in the wood yard and let it season there, then tow it up next to the boiler for the winter. Currently I do the...
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    Tractors and wood! Show your pics

    Yeah, I am really impressed with it. There is a bit of a learning curve (just like any wood burning device) to get max efficiency. There is a sticker on the front of it that says "burning wood is an art not a science" and I couldn't agree more. In the dead of winter (upstate NY so as low as...
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    Tractors and wood! Show your pics

    Sorry, should have been more detailed. The two wood stoves are in a different house. Bought the house next-door which is twice the square footage and has a mother-in-law apartment with separate heating system. The OWB is powering 3-heat exchangers in the house (domestic hot water plate heat...
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    Tractors and wood! Show your pics

    Some oldies, back when I was doing ~6 cord a year between 2 wood stoves. Now we have a OWB and a newer tractor with a winch, just drag the logs to the boiler cut and toss em in. Last year was roughly 16 cord
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    XC drag build

    SNO-DOZER
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    Pallet fork Log splitter

    We have one very similar except mounted the pocket parallel to the ram. line up all the big rounds in a row, and split them until they are a manageable size for the normal splitter. How do you find the cycle speed running off the tractor hydraulics?
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    Looks like a great log splitter

    Easton made makes a really nice version of that:
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    Help with Forestry Winch ID

    Okay, so it is definitely made in Italy, found another sticker that says so. Upon closer inspection i also found the remnants of a model number: I think it may say "VC34" but not sure. does that ring any bells for anyone? Thanks, Chris
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    Help with Forestry Winch ID

    First of all, I have been lurking around on the forum for years now, learning a lot and getting some great ideas, so thank you all for that. I just realized that was my first post and was in a rush before when I posted, so let me give everyone some background. I have been looking for a...
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    Help with Forestry Winch ID

    Hi Guys, I am looking for some help identifying a 3pt winch. There are no brand markings that I could find, but it does say made in the USA on it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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