Happy Happy as well..
We call your gravy blocks "Pecker Poles" ( )
We call your gravy blocks "Pecker Poles" ( )
Thanks luckydozenfarm for the measurements,, my beam is 8x8 but only 3/8,,, gonna get top plated!!
Thanks luckydozenfarm for the measurements,, my beam is 8x8 but only 3/8,,, gonna get top plated!!
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Wood love to try one out,,,We've had some >4' wet frozen red oak rounds up on that beam and never thought it might bend...the frame/axle..that we have bent. I'm glad the newer models have corrected this issue. I spent some time behind a built-rite as well and really liked the hideaway 4way splitter and the CAT diesel was very cool. Both should be awesome for >10k...
How about a picture????I've been building mine for 2 years now. I'm always changing things I'm on my 3rd 4 way wedge cause I bent the others It's a learning curve. Now I'm gonna remod my wedge to look like urs
I've been building mine for 2 years now. I'm always changing things I'm on my 3rd 4 way wedge cause I bent the others It's a learning curve. Now I'm gonna remod my wedge to look like urs
Sawyer Rob. What size tractor, or gpm, are you running? Does the pump come with the splitter and your running the PTO?
I was thinking the same thing...I was gonna start a new thread called TW6 Mods after I get done with it for the winter. A conveyor wont work for me because we stack the wood right off of the grate onto pallets that we can move into the sunny field. My splitting area is amongst a bunch of trees for shade because we split during the summer. I agree, running a TW6 by yourself isn't all that faster than a Speeco, esp if you consider that the TW6 is 10 times the price. But with 3 guys, yeah you get a lot of wood split up fast. I'm thinking of getting more height out of the beam by running it up on some blocks. But then I realized the log lift wouldn't reach the ground after doing that. I'll figure out something I'm sure.
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