iamspt
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi gang. I am trying to squueze a bit more efficiency out of my operation and want to see what ideas you have.
I have an old but not so used up timberwolf with log lift and 4 way wedge. I generally get my wood from a landscaper already bucked up into random lengths. I have a marker that i can quickly go through the pile and mark up 18 inch lengths. I then cut everything to uniform length. Then i roll the splitter over and start. The pile gets about 3 foot high and actually will push the splitter along as i keep splitting. This in turn leave a pile about 3 feet high and can go 10-20 feet in a day. I usually leave it like this for it to season.
I want to increase my though put and save my back a little. I was trying to think of a way that I can get multpile rounds in a row on a gravity feed of sorts so I can split say 15 rounds. silimar to the table on a firewood processor.
I know this is probably not practical but am sure someone out these is doing it better. Can you hare what you do?
I have an old but not so used up timberwolf with log lift and 4 way wedge. I generally get my wood from a landscaper already bucked up into random lengths. I have a marker that i can quickly go through the pile and mark up 18 inch lengths. I then cut everything to uniform length. Then i roll the splitter over and start. The pile gets about 3 foot high and actually will push the splitter along as i keep splitting. This in turn leave a pile about 3 feet high and can go 10-20 feet in a day. I usually leave it like this for it to season.
I want to increase my though put and save my back a little. I was trying to think of a way that I can get multpile rounds in a row on a gravity feed of sorts so I can split say 15 rounds. silimar to the table on a firewood processor.
I know this is probably not practical but am sure someone out these is doing it better. Can you hare what you do?