beenthere
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- Joined
- Aug 16, 2001
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- 18,512
- Location
- Southern Wisconsin, USA
- Tractor
- JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold)
I've a horizontal splitter, and usually slide them in the bucket of FEL or on the carry-all platform on the 3 ph. From there, I lift them to the height of the horizontal splitter , and slide them off to split. All the work is getting them in the bucket. From there, use the bucket to hold the large pieces needing more splitting. Works just like having a big table at splitter height. One big reason I don't have a splitter on the 3 ph that ties up my tractor.
I've gone the route of the logging tongs, but find with working alone it is a lot of fiddling around and at the risk of dropping the piece off the tongs.
And, the trick of just using the chainsaw to break down the large ones does not take long and is not much effort. Just don't cut with the grain, as it makes for long excelsior type chips that clog up the saw. At an angle works best. And a sharp chain works better than a dull one.
I've gone the route of the logging tongs, but find with working alone it is a lot of fiddling around and at the risk of dropping the piece off the tongs.
And, the trick of just using the chainsaw to break down the large ones does not take long and is not much effort. Just don't cut with the grain, as it makes for long excelsior type chips that clog up the saw. At an angle works best. And a sharp chain works better than a dull one.