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  1. owbguy

    40' red oak trunk worth any $ to loggers

    the expense and hassle to get 1 tree to the mill is not worth it. if you had a bunch of them, then I bet someone would be interested. equipment mobilization for 1 tree is a losing proposition.
  2. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    that fire is a little close to your hard work... don't you think?
  3. owbguy

    OWB: Splitting vs. Not?

    X1. 10 seasons now with mine.
  4. owbguy

    Bobcats make life so much easier!

    did someone ask how they do in mud???? here is your answer: ASV SR80 in the mud - YouTube
  5. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    Here is another 1/3 of the recent score pile. There are 2 hedge logs that are about 28" in diameter and probably north of a ton each. I can lift 3000+ lbs with the track loader and I was driving on my toes moving them individually. Some seriously good burning there. Locust, hedge, elm and maple.
  6. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    Here is 1/3 of the recent score pile. Oak, locust and one small maple log:
  7. owbguy

    Thinking about buying a skidsteer

    compact track loader with grapple makes life easy(ier):
  8. owbguy

    Considering buying a wood splitter

    think again: http://www.arboristsite.com/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/215098.htm
  9. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    already pulled down and moved 2/3 of it with my trackloader with root grapple. easy-peasy....
  10. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    My neighbor cleared his lot. I offered to take the wood. He was ecstatic since I saved him a ton of money not have to pay to dispose of the logs. He thinks I'm a hero..... :biggrinbounce2:
  11. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    This is my latest score. Its about 60% black locust. 2 massive hedge logs. A couple of really nice red oak and white oak logs. Some ash and a soft maple or two.... The best part is: IT WAS FREE and DELIVERED and STACKED ON MY PROPERTY.... :rock:
  12. owbguy

    Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

    I have an outbuilding with the exact same roof. :laugh:
  13. owbguy

    Woodstove Photos

    especially when they are old and cranky.... :tremble:
  14. owbguy

    Bobcat Skidsteer What Size Woodsplitter will it run.

    well, its a good solution for splitting huge rounds into smaller manageable chunks, or for splitting wood for an owb. Not the best solution for splitting 16" long rounds into small pieces for firewood.
  15. owbguy

    clamp on loader forks

    yes. I had a heavy duty set for my kubota. They are fine for light-duty work but they shift unless you stabilized them from side to side movement. Also, I bent my bucket where they were clamped on. Eventually one of the welds failed on a fork. I have quick tach forks and they are 1000...
  16. owbguy

    My Central Boiler CL6048 OWB Installation Thread!

    How's the CL6048 treating you so far?
  17. owbguy

    Bobcat Skidsteer What Size Woodsplitter will it run.

    I like the wheel to wheel design. Don't own one, but it looks more convenient. I'd love to see some opinions from people who have used both styles. Anyone out there have or use the wheel to wheel style? :popcorn:
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