Canadian border VT , and Boogeyman . Thanks. But, it isn't mine. It belongs to one of the BIL's. I took the pic this weekend while we were running the processor. So, we rented a firewood processor.
Birch from today after work, was a good thing I am ahead with wood cutting. After the first cut the chain tensioner broke. My local Stihl dealer meet me at the shop for a $8 part. Today is my Monday, it never dawned on me that today was Sunday until the dealer mentioned coming in on Sunday to take care of a customer. Said it was his way of thanking me. Man am I lucky to have him around.
Rope , This year we got the SC15. It was a beast!. We used the 4 way wedge on all but 5 cords of smaller very straight stuff that we were able to use the 6 way on. In 40 cords, we only had 2 hang ups. And, I think that may have been contributed to by some operator error on the height of the 4 way on both.
Rope Here is the link to their nationwide list of locations. Unfortunately, I don't see any in Alaska yet. But, maybe that is a business opportunity for you buddy! Rent a Firewood Processor - Dyna Rentals
Thank you, I started on google search yesterday Made the guess you used Mid Atlantic Dyna. I am thinking of getting one and not renting it out necessarily, as not many tractors or skid steers in these parts. I am thinking of doing the processing, one price if they can feed the processor, another if I have to.
I got to take the 3 yr old with me today Hes Lots of fun He even helped me stack it on the truck The snow has been melting like crazy It's been pretty muddy around here Still can't get up the mountain All split and in the stack
Cut a couple sassafras down for a friend over the weekend. It uprooted partially during the last windstorm and was close to hitting the cable line and potentially the house. I rigged it down and then loaded up the logs for the ole hardy to munch on.
It's hard to keep up with Rope , he's got cool woodhaulers and stuffs . I usually end up playing Donk if I dont have a tractor with me . Here's a few pics from my archives
I am just working the problem...tree is where the roots are and needs to get to my wood pile. I did just place a order last night with a local shop to build me a ATV/UTV double axel walking beam log hauler. Hope to have it by the time the snow melts. We are shooting for a 1/4 cord per trip. I have the line on a nice stand of fire killed spruce that is going to be about a mile to one and a half one way trip. Via the D-6 line cut, should be just the ticket.