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<blockquote data-quote="avalancher" data-source="post: 1382201" data-attributes="member: 19174"><p>A lot of work and expense for a bunch of rounds, just quarter them up with your saw and be done with it.</p><p>I know it wont work for what you got pictured,but if you bring wood home in your wood trailer, try and back the splitter right up to the back of the trailer, and turn it sideways. Then use a short piece of 2x12 as a ramp from the trailer to the splitter bed. Roll them rounds right on to the splitter.After the first split, let the unsplit half fall back into the trailer. </p><p>I have found that this is the easiest way to deal with large rounds. No lifting required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avalancher, post: 1382201, member: 19174"] A lot of work and expense for a bunch of rounds, just quarter them up with your saw and be done with it. I know it wont work for what you got pictured,but if you bring wood home in your wood trailer, try and back the splitter right up to the back of the trailer, and turn it sideways. Then use a short piece of 2x12 as a ramp from the trailer to the splitter bed. Roll them rounds right on to the splitter.After the first split, let the unsplit half fall back into the trailer. I have found that this is the easiest way to deal with large rounds. No lifting required. [/QUOTE]
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