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  1. J

    Firewood tractors!!!

    It’s a snow tractor right now.
  2. J

    firewood tractors

    Always need a saw scabbard
  3. J

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    That's the tool shed........the door needs to be open in order to do work:rock:
  4. J

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    Each section is 4ft wide by 10 long by 8 ft high. A little more than 2 cords per section. Using the racks eliminates one step in the wood handling. The wood comes right off the splitter and on to the rack. I'm down to handling the wood 3-4 times form rounds to the boiler:msp_biggrin:
  5. J

    Log Splitter plans from Ebay

    I just "winged It" when I put my splitter together. No plans but a lot of reserch of other splitters, http://www.arboristsite.com/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/73006.htm
  6. J

    Grandpas 54 IH truck repainted with original receipt

    Nice truck. Hope you don't plan on hauling wood with it. :msp_glare: Here's mine, a 70 1510.
  7. J

    Wood retrieval methods

    I use a 3/4" x 350 ft rope with a boat cleet attached to a 2" reciver hitch.
  8. J

    Off topic whole house generator

    Just as a referance as to what is a normal generator installation should be. The transfer switch can transfer all the loads or just some of the loads. The transfer switch can be an automatic or a manual one. The grounded conductor (neutral ) does not need to be disconnected from the regular...
  9. J

    Lets see your splitters

    Gone through about 40 cords of wood and still going.:cheers: And it has a snowblower engine with electric start.:clap: http://www.arboristsite.com/showthread.php?p=1091379#post1091379
  10. J

    Corded wood racks for longevity

    I use pallet racks for stacking my wood and it should last a very log time. The racking is cheap and I got mine FREE. :cheers: http://www.arboristsite.com/showpost.php?p=1380988&postcount=30
  11. J

    Wireless Chimney Thermometer Source?

    Try this link. I use the company's products all the time. The OP didn't mention price? Omega Engineering
  12. J

    OWB safety warning

    As you can see it took me three tries in order to get to do it . Even with the damper on-off control bypass switch right next to the door. :poke:
  13. J

    OWB safety warning

    I got a good back draft in my face the other morning when I was half asleep loading the old OWB. Sure was a wake up call. :bang: Here are some videos of what can happen if you are not paying attention or half asleep when opening the door. View My Video View My Video View My Video...
  14. J

    Opinions on firewood holders with delivery

    Try using wire baskets (see picture) that have folding sides. You did say that you had a lift gate and all you would need is a hand pallet jack for pickup and delivery. The one in the picture is 48"x 48"x 36" and costs $50.00. Simple...
  15. J

    Estwing Fireside Friend Splitting Tool...A++

    Here is something I made a few years ago. Works slicker whale snot for making kindling wood :hmm3grin2orange:
  16. J

    Owb ??

    Central boiler HFSS36 going on it's 9th year of trouble free operation.:cheers:
  17. J

    wireless thermometer

    thermocouple sensor >>> basement heating control panel >>>>
  18. J

    wireless thermometer

    Here is the one I use. It is not wireless, but I can read it over the internet, have it email me or send a message to my cellphone. And it can graph to a computer program (MS Excel). The control can be found here: http://www.omega.com/ppt/pptsc.asp?ref=CNI_Series&Nav=autb01
  19. J

    Wood Hauler Pics

    They are 17.5 with split rims. The body is not to rusty but It takes a lot to keep it that way.
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