timberwolf is the way to go
Now you have to bend over 4 times instead of rolling one round onto the log lift. Sounds like more work to me.
I think with stuff that large, I'd use the splitter vertical.
Some rounds are even too big for the vertical log splitter and what if the splitter is 35 miles away? How do you load a beast that big onto the tailgate by yourself?I concur....pull a pin and go vertical.
Some rounds are even too big for the vertical log splitter and what if the splitter is 35 miles away? How do you load a beast that big onto the tailgate by yourself?
For me, that would mean either I have to get the splitter to the sight + near the rounds or get the big rounds to the splitter so if I noodle to quarters and back my trailer or pick up to the tree and either split by hand and be done with splitting on the spot if its straight grained and cracks easy, or I can load by hand and finish splitting while I unload at home. Tractor and loaders are nice, but it can be another job moving them to the sight and then back home just like the splitter. The big equipment is much more beneficial when you have 2 or more people working together. 1 person by them self it seems noodling down to handling size or to the point they can easily be hand split to size is about as efficient as I can get. Once the pieces are smaller they can be tossed also, so you save steps and time maneuvering your vehicle closer to the wood.Now you have to bend over 4 times instead of rolling one round onto the log lift. Sounds like more work to me.
Hey Can too? How is that mod working for you? I purchased a Champion 27T to mod with a box wedge and I was thinking of keeping the lower portion and attaching the box wedge to the remaining plate. It looks like you did a similar thing.I have the same splitter, Version 2.0. Works better now. I use different height rounds to get big rounds onto the beam. Just lift onto a 12" high one then roll up to next size until I get it onto the beam. Split in half then half stays on the table while I split the 1st half. oops mine is the 28 ton, just that's why it looks different than yours.
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For me, working at this height is difficult task.