Apr 14, 2011 / Cleaning up this winter's blow downs #1 bstrom Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2009 Messages 582 Location Maine Tractor kubota b2620 More homeowner work with the B2620 and forks. Had some White Pine come down this winter as usual. Loaded tires. Attachments IMG_1805.jpg 1 MB · Views: 427 IMG_1807.jpg 1 MB · Views: 378
More homeowner work with the B2620 and forks. Had some White Pine come down this winter as usual. Loaded tires.
Apr 14, 2011 / Cleaning up this winter's blow downs #2 Gordon Gould Super Member Joined Apr 1, 2007 Messages 6,632 Location NorthEastern, VT Tractor Kubota L3010DT, Kubota M5640SUD, Dresser TD7G Dozer Those forks are pretty handy for that kind of work. What happens to the logs after you pick them up ? Out Door Boiler ?
Those forks are pretty handy for that kind of work. What happens to the logs after you pick them up ? Out Door Boiler ?
Apr 14, 2011 / Cleaning up this winter's blow downs Thread Starter #3 OP bstrom Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2009 Messages 582 Location Maine Tractor kubota b2620 Well, I guess I will will split them up for firewood. I have had them band sawn in the past but you need a bunch to be worth it. I sometimes mix it with hardwood in the stove and clean the chimney very year. It burns ok, heats the house anyway.
Well, I guess I will will split them up for firewood. I have had them band sawn in the past but you need a bunch to be worth it. I sometimes mix it with hardwood in the stove and clean the chimney very year. It burns ok, heats the house anyway.
Jul 30, 2011 / Cleaning up this winter's blow downs #4 critter986 Member Joined Mar 15, 2011 Messages 25 Tractor John Deere 345 & Kubota B3200 FEL Yeah we just got forks for our B3200 and they work great. Moving railroad ties is a dream.