Look up his YouTube vids. You'll be.Now that peaks my interest
Look up his YouTube vids. You'll be.Now that peaks my interest
A 269 area code that guy's giving us michiganders a bad rap. Videos are to painful to watch or stomach they are destined for eab ash to the cranium.Now that peaks my interest
They are pretty much the only ones I watch any more... the impending doom makes for high drama!Joe is a peter head. Unsafe at any speed. Watch his tree cutting vids. @Kodiak Kid would have heart failure.
I have a buddy who lives just NW of him. I've offered to give him some chain sharpening tips/help at his place, but he's not interested at all . I don't think he wants any accountability.A 269 area code that guy's giving us michiganders a bad rap. Videos are to painful to watch or stomach they are destined for eab ash to the cranium.
Your life sucksThey are pretty much the only ones I watch any more... the impending doom makes for high drama!
Depends on your definition of town I guess? The "city" of Kodiak has a population of 12'000 to 15'000 depending on time of year.Is there a “town” on your island?
Well, their bigger splitters are fir commercial use. Witch definitely explains the price. I wouldn't consider buying one otherwise. Definitely not necessary fir a single home environment. Thats fir sure.I see a lot of guys are using them in some of the facebook firewood pages I'm on. More money than this guy has. The builder touts their 24D model as the fastest splitter on the planet.
I'm thinking Me too! Thats what I'm thinking!Now that peaks my interest
Yea if your overloaded 2 wheels are better than 1 usually but @H-Ranch single wheeled true temper can give any wheelbarrow whether it's 2, 3, or 4 wheeled one a run for it's money and then some.Why are duely's better than uni's? Take your pic! View attachment 1044764
I owned a 12-22 for about 3 years. Strong unit. Recently sold it for something that's just as strong, cuts faster, cleaner, more ergodynamic and hands free..Do any of you folk know much about Eastonmade Wood Splitters?
Or maybe a few treehuggers decided to boot you all.My theory was that the saw sounds somewhat mimicked a scream and their software thought some abuse was happening.
I owned a 12-22 for about 3 years. Strong unit. Recently sold it for something that's just as strong, cuts faster and cleaner.
in livestock farming community , we see massive buy outs of mantufactured parts. companies like CLAY are now made by canada . which now makes 5 other brands, of feeding parts in the milk house or 1 company makes 10 different silage unloaders. its almost impossible to get parts. they might be making 1 brand of silage unloaders,this year. then next year if you need parts. the company is still in busines, but they no longer make PAX or clay or badger and you cant get support.Andrew makes very good splitters. If you google Eastonmade you will find lots of info. Andrew has recently taken over his Dad's company and has switched it over to his name. Google search "Bells Machining" and you will find lots of info on them also.
https://www.lumbermenonline.com/News/-Eastonmade-Wood-Splitters-buys-and-merges-Bells-Machine/463 If you are on Facebook they have a good site there too. Canadian made. https://www.facebook.com/Eastonmade
I do like my 1 wheelers for my application - uneven terrain would dump a tall load on a 2 wheeler but a single wheel I can balance.Yea if your overloaded 2 wheels are better than 1 usually but @H-Ranch single wheeled true temper can give any wheelbarrow whether it's 2, 3, or 4 wheeled one a run for it's money and then some.
Don't forget style points some of those loads from last seasonI do like my 1 wheelers for my application - uneven terrain would dump a tall load on a 2 wheeler but a single wheel I can balance.
Like i said in the GMCI thread: I do prefer one, but maybe because I've never tried two. Sure *seems* like two would be better than one. And three better than two and four better than three and so on. At some point it probably just gets to be too many. We're still talking about wheelbarrows, right?
Bought a two wheel barrow, used it about twice and sold it on. Wasn't useful even for hauling horse poop (the main reason I bought) We have "uneven" ground round here. "Two wheel barrows" are useless on even moderate side hills. The twenty years in my possession true temper soldiers on. I do have a ho-made two wheel "cart" that works well. It carries a large load lower than a barrow so is less tippy. However tires are a bit small for soft ground with a heavy load, with two wheels I can pull rather than push on soft ground which helps. It also just fits through a 3' door to get wood to the basement wood rack.I do like my 1 wheelers for my application - uneven terrain would dump a tall load on a 2 wheeler but a single wheel I can balance.
Like i said in the GMCI thread: I do prefer one, but maybe because I've never tried two. Sure *seems* like two would be better than one. And three better than two and four better than three and so on. At some point it probably just gets to be too many. We're still talking about wheelbarrows, right?
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