Charity Firewood Cutting for Interfaith Caregivers of Burnett County WI

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The start of the bucking stand build.

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Boyd, thank you for your leadership. Little by little the worksite is getting organized. Sundays work of log to stacked split helped in that it didn't create yet one more pile. It looks like there is some light at the end of the tunnel in terms of getting the worksite organized.
It's kinda funny, chainsaws is what drew me to volunteering and I may as well stop bringing my saw. I never thought one guy with a chainsaw can keep 8+ volunteers busy splitting and stacking. I realize now the biggest need is for volunteers to work the splitters and stack.
Overall, I think the bucking stand is a success. I think it is ready for some round bed extensions now that we have seen it in action and have a better idea of where the rounds are exiting and with how much energy. It will be a while before I can devote any more time to bucking stand improvements.
Andy, thank you for all your hard work on the bucking stand. If not for your help, it may have never happened and would definitely not have turned so well.
I really enjoyed working with you(which consisted of me watching you work).
 
Thanks to you Tim for making this project a success! It has been a very successful but VERY busy summer for us at the shop. If you had not taken the reins and ran-this cutting stand would still be just an idea! Thanks to Andy for all his time donated to this project (we saw right away how Tim's welds hold up!)

I had a long conversation with Denny back when JD left for the oil fields of ND. He was concerned that interest in helping Interfaith was going to dry up. I reassured him that faces would come and go-but there would always be someone else to come along to help. Your desire to step in and make the stand happen just reinforces my will and desire to help Denny and Interfaith with this great program!
 
I really think a pair of 2-way splitters (with enough people on each one) and the elevator set-up would be able to keep up with sawyers.

As long as the loader operator can keep up feeding the beast!

BTW what are we going to name that big thing?????
If we find anymore of my welds... Titantic.
 
I really think a pair of 2-way splitters (with enough people on each one) and the elevator set-up would be able to keep up with sawyers.

I have been looking into purchasing a 2 way splitter since running one at tree monkeys and at one of the gtgs I made in dresser a couple years back.
 
Last I contacted Boyd's shop they didn't carry them any longer
We still have access to them but do not keep any in stock. I can get the one that we used when you cut with us at Bob's shop. Think I will bring it to Denny's-see how it works-then order a couple in for him.
 
I have been looking into purchasing a 2 way splitter since running one at tree monkeys and at one of the gtgs I made in dresser a couple years back.

Northern Tool discontinued their blue 'PowerHorse' models. They also own GNE and discontinued it under that name, but continue to manufacture and sell it under the 'Brave' name, and a commercial version under the 'Dosko' name.
http://www.gnedi.com/Public/Portal.aspx

SplitFire also sells a version.
http://www.split-fire.com/

More info in this trhead:
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/ran-a-2-way-splitter-sunday.190097/
 
Northern Tool discontinued their blue 'PowerHorse' models. They also own GNE and discontinued it under that name, but continue to manufacture and sell it under the 'Brave' name, and a commercial version under the 'Dosko' name.
http://www.gnedi.com/Public/Portal.aspx

SplitFire also sells a version.
http://www.split-fire.com/

More info in this trhead:
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/ran-a-2-way-splitter-sunday.190097/

The brave splitters are manufactured in faribault Minnesota. I have looked into purchasing the brave unit but am not able to get to the Rogers warehouse before they close. Harbor freight carries one identical to the powerhorse but it's hard to find one in stock at a store.
 
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