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Some people like to get tired and others like to change something to make it easier and lighter
A Woodchuck Duel Peavey , makes ezy work with big rounds ,I don't know about vertical. I had some good size Big Leaf Maple rounds to split. I had borrowed a splitter that would work vertically. I found it easier to pick up everything I could. Wrestling the rounds into the vertical splitter, lifting them up onto the baseplate was a huge chore. Luckily, I had them cut to 16" for my stove. I didn't measure them, but the 28" bar on the 044 didn't make it all of the way through. I found it easier to noodle those into 1/4s, them pick them up and set them on the splitter.
I was using another borrowed splitter the other day on some 24" alder, I was really disliking the lack of a table. I really thought about taking the time to build one instead of fighting the big halves. I would opt for a table over
I have the same one
Made in USA ?I have the same one
Not everyone has a tractor, that tool makes it much easier, im not a youngster either, time stops for know one, work smarter not harder,So does the front end loader on the tractor. I've been picking most of the logs up from the end, getting them level at waist height this year. I've had a few that were too big for the tractor to lift, so a couple, half a dozen rounds off of the end is much easier on the back. Cutting wood was a lot easier when I was 50 and young...
I agree 100% on a table. I’d LOVE to add one to mineI don't know about vertical. I had some good size Big Leaf Maple rounds to split. I had borrowed a splitter that would work vertically. I found it easier to pick up everything I could. Wrestling the rounds into the vertical splitter, lifting them up onto the baseplate was a huge chore. Luckily, I had them cut to 16" for my stove. I didn't measure them, but the 28" bar on the 044 didn't make it all of the way through. I found it easier to noodle those into 1/4s, them pick them up and set them on the splitter.
I was using another borrowed splitter the other day on some 24" alder, I was really disliking the lack of a table. I really thought about taking the time to build one instead of fighting the big halves. I would opt for a table over a vertical splitting option, if I ever break down and get one myself.
I'll see if it has any markings because I don't remember / There is a Richmond stamp and the weight given in oz, which is illegible because someone was tapping with the side of a hammerMade in USA ?
Not everyone has a tractor, that tool makes it much easier, im not a youngster either, time stops for know one, work smarter not harder,
Na , I was going to get a Wicked 55” , but the company went into financial troubles, So the pallet forks have been doing a decent job, Some day ,Do you have a grapple for your Kubota yet
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