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64 and sunny here today. Splitting in a t-shirt. What a wierd winter but I am not complaining still have all this oak and birch!

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Brian
 
Well I got a little video today of the operation. I wasn't able to get my friends go-pro but this gives you the jist of the deal.

We were only able to get 8 turns in before the neighbor called it due to we were going to lose the back road from all of the turning of the tele-handler.

Here is the neighbor getting a load from the log yard. Sorry for the crappy video......I'm no JJ Abrams. :crazy:



Here is a load up to the cutting/splitting/stacking area ready for yours truly dufus to cut. The neighbors boy took it.



As you can see there are interesting dynamics cutting those. I've had a couple get a little western when there have been large swings due to a large round dropping off, you just stay in the throttle and ride it out.

Also sometimes the load isnt perfectly set in the grapple and the logs shift. I actually pinched the bar today.

All in all, it's a great system for us. You can make a lot of hay in 1-2 hours.

Are you cutting to feed an OWB? Those seem about 2' lengths. Nice method but I'd be really impressed if the rounds were being stacked in a row as they were cut. :surprised3: Anytime you can handle it one less time you are doing it right. Using that method takes some work out of it for sure, nice.
 
Are you cutting to feed an OWB? Those seem about 2' lengths. Nice method but I'd be really impressed if the rounds were being stacked in a row as they were cut. :surprised3: Anytime you can handle it one less time you are doing it right. Using that method takes some work out of it for sure, nice.

Yep it's for a boiler.

No kidding, that would be nice.;)
 
Might take a little operator magic in the machine... Does the grapple have the ability to rotate? That would be clutch.

Nope, not that fancy.

It has a return spring from a heavy trailer ramp so it self centers and doesn't go all willy nilly. That's all.

I like this way a lot better than cutting headfirst into the pile. You get a lot more done in the same amount of time.
 
@Jeffkrib The past couple of months I have gotten to know a college student from 'down under'. She got here just in time for our winter and when she heads home, it will be just in time for her winter. Poor planning if you ask me:wtf::dumb:
 

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