Out to make 'noodles' cutting up the knots/crotches/crooks that accumulated over the past several months.
I normally kick 2 chunks together, nail a s 1x4 stop across the "V" and lay the chunks in for surgery. Today I eyeballed the rick of unsplit rounds holding up one end of my split ricks....saaaayyyy, what if Iwas to remove one of those rounds:
Now instead of down on my knees or at least bent way over, I have the chunks up at chest level!
The various piles to be done. Biggest one is partially hidden behind the 2x4s.
And after a bit over one tank (that 310 eats gas worse than my PU) I'm done, no back ache. I had already stacked about that much from the first session before I thought of pictures.
I did find that locust does not make 'noodles' or 'frys' Just small curly chips. Makes cleanup much easier and no cloggign of the saw chip chute.
Harry K
I normally kick 2 chunks together, nail a s 1x4 stop across the "V" and lay the chunks in for surgery. Today I eyeballed the rick of unsplit rounds holding up one end of my split ricks....saaaayyyy, what if Iwas to remove one of those rounds:
Now instead of down on my knees or at least bent way over, I have the chunks up at chest level!
The various piles to be done. Biggest one is partially hidden behind the 2x4s.
And after a bit over one tank (that 310 eats gas worse than my PU) I'm done, no back ache. I had already stacked about that much from the first session before I thought of pictures.
I did find that locust does not make 'noodles' or 'frys' Just small curly chips. Makes cleanup much easier and no cloggign of the saw chip chute.
Harry K