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simple log lifter for log splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="SilentElk" data-source="post: 375887" data-attributes="member: 5390"><p>Got your email this morn farmboy9! Glad to see the long post I made was usefull for someone. How is the machining running overall? Glad to see you keep the design simple. Additionally, I think you very wise in keeping the weight low. I roll my splitters around from pile to pile. Then again I sort my wood to the within a couple inches by tape measure every block and so I eat up requested lengths and move often. </p><p></p><p>A short 16" stroke like you have would be nice but I get alot of people requesting 18"-20" and some a touch bigger. Looks like a great little machine. I about to build a new log buster for a skidsteer. I will let you know how it turns out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilentElk, post: 375887, member: 5390"] Got your email this morn farmboy9! Glad to see the long post I made was usefull for someone. How is the machining running overall? Glad to see you keep the design simple. Additionally, I think you very wise in keeping the weight low. I roll my splitters around from pile to pile. Then again I sort my wood to the within a couple inches by tape measure every block and so I eat up requested lengths and move often. A short 16" stroke like you have would be nice but I get alot of people requesting 18"-20" and some a touch bigger. Looks like a great little machine. I about to build a new log buster for a skidsteer. I will let you know how it turns out. [/QUOTE]
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