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No its an old 20 ton country general splitter that we got back in the 90's. Great little splitter almost not enough for what we're doing anymore.

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I have had my speeco for 20 years now and had to replace the motor once. Splits everything I throw at it.
 
I have had my speeco for 20 years now and had to replace the motor once. Splits everything I throw at it.
This thing has been amazing for us as well! We did put a new engine on it 3 years ago. The only thing we would change is to have a 4 way wedge otherwise it has more than served it's purpose.

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This area I've been working will be for snow storage in the winter and trailers once the white stuff is gone.

Picture 9564 is where we took 10 trees out of, the majority of them were tall thin pines and some dead cherry, in picture 9565 is another area between the cherry and the pine we'll put more snow but first I'll clean it up, 9568 is a small maple that was bent over from another tree falling on it so I cut it down and the deer are feeding off it and the rest of the pictures are from splitting of the pine and the 4540 bringing them to Pineville.
 

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Truck is half loaded. So much for a high of 58, as its already 62 and climbing. Nice breeze though.

Yeppers and the 72 with clouds turned into a deluge of rain and hail. Shut me down for the day less I wanna turn my woodlot into a mud hole. :|
 
Truck is half loaded. So much for a high of 58, as its already 62 and climbing. Nice breeze though.
it wood have been a good day to be in the woods! only thing I got done was 3 flats of green tomato's and two 5 gallon buckets of potatoes picket/dug from the garden.... maybe tomorrow wood be a good would day? ? ?! lol
 
We always hated to go by this damaged old Maple but mother nature brought it down, I still have the biggest part to buck up and I'm not sure how much wood we'll get out of the base but it will be a safer ride when we go by it. There's a **** load of ant damage to it.

The trail is opened back up but I didn't get a picture.
 

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I also have a beech tree that a porcupine girdled years ago that I noticed last year that it was dead so once the leaves come off the surrounding trees, it will come down.

In picture 9583 you can see it doesn't have leaves and in picture 9584 you can see where the pine girdled it.
 

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Well today I ran out of gas before the splitter. To hot right in the sun. I tried making my own 4 way wedge, worked pretty good on smaller rounds. Cut it off after a couple hours of aggravation.[ATTAkCH=full]758866[/ATTACH] View attachment 758861
I have a soccer game scheduled in your area in a couple of weeks. Make sure you have that dump trailer ready!:happybanana:
 

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