ziggy2b
ArboristSite Member
Easy way
Crow bait,
The best and cheapest way I found is getting a two wheeled hand truck from harbor frieght with big tires.(and tire gaurds) so the wood does"nt rub on your tires when moving. I have a 12 foot landscape trailer with a ramp. With the ramp down I roll my 48"pieces on to the trailer. When I get home I put wood under ramps to be level with my splitter and roll them on to my splitter thuss no heavy lifting required...(REMEMBER YOU WORK THE WOOD D DON"T LET THE WOOD WORK YOU!!!!)
p.s. tsc has a hand tool for handling large logs, It'scalled a pieve and some other name I can"t think of right now but I would'nt go to the woods with out it...
Crow bait,
The best and cheapest way I found is getting a two wheeled hand truck from harbor frieght with big tires.(and tire gaurds) so the wood does"nt rub on your tires when moving. I have a 12 foot landscape trailer with a ramp. With the ramp down I roll my 48"pieces on to the trailer. When I get home I put wood under ramps to be level with my splitter and roll them on to my splitter thuss no heavy lifting required...(REMEMBER YOU WORK THE WOOD D DON"T LET THE WOOD WORK YOU!!!!)
p.s. tsc has a hand tool for handling large logs, It'scalled a pieve and some other name I can"t think of right now but I would'nt go to the woods with out it...