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<blockquote data-quote="hupte" data-source="post: 5041376" data-attributes="member: 74586"><p>no one likes a smart alec!! except me, a brother smart alec. lol. </p><p></p><p>best thing for me is to cut the logs into 10' lengths load em with the grapple bucket on the skid loader into the dump trailer. bring the load(s) home, dump em. then stack em with the skidder (when i get it home). then pull the logs off the pile with the skidder and prop em up on another log to keep the saw outta the dirt. cut the logs into rounds. then push the rounds into a pile, and then when the time comes throw the rounds into the owb. if they are bigger than 20" diameter i split them (by hand if I want the exercise) with the skid loader mounted splitter. </p><p></p><p>hence only touching the wood once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hupte, post: 5041376, member: 74586"] no one likes a smart alec!! except me, a brother smart alec. lol. best thing for me is to cut the logs into 10' lengths load em with the grapple bucket on the skid loader into the dump trailer. bring the load(s) home, dump em. then stack em with the skidder (when i get it home). then pull the logs off the pile with the skidder and prop em up on another log to keep the saw outta the dirt. cut the logs into rounds. then push the rounds into a pile, and then when the time comes throw the rounds into the owb. if they are bigger than 20" diameter i split them (by hand if I want the exercise) with the skid loader mounted splitter. hence only touching the wood once. [/QUOTE]
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