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Need advice on breaking down 42” oak round
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<blockquote data-quote="chads" data-source="post: 6409507" data-attributes="member: 71448"><p>I had some big ones from the neighor. My splitter does not have a table or lift so I lifted them up with my loader and split and they fell to the ground rinse repeat.</p><p>THat was work, would of been much faster to noodle or split them into quarters or something I could handle.</p><p>Definately bring splitter to the log.</p><p>When I get stuff like that in the field we get a plank and roll them up on the trailer or wherever we are going with them.</p><p></p><p>Chad, thinking of design for a lifting table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chads, post: 6409507, member: 71448"] I had some big ones from the neighor. My splitter does not have a table or lift so I lifted them up with my loader and split and they fell to the ground rinse repeat. THat was work, would of been much faster to noodle or split them into quarters or something I could handle. Definately bring splitter to the log. When I get stuff like that in the field we get a plank and roll them up on the trailer or wherever we are going with them. Chad, thinking of design for a lifting table. [/QUOTE]
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