That thing is awesome!!!! :thumbs: it looks like it swivels? is that correct? Also is it a bypass grapple? just wondering. very cool either way!!
I like how the grapple separates the firewood from the chips and splitter trash. [IMG][/url] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG][/IMG] you can see...
New grapple came today. it was everything i hoped for and then some. I had to get the hoses made to fit the machine. then of course I Had to test...
yes it looks like black locust. I must point out though, that black locust and honey locust are not even in the same species family. and while...
is this the kit? [IMG]
that mulberry is some good stuff. right up there with black locust. just behind the hottest burning wood, osage orange, aka hedge.
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IMHO, I noticed after adding a splitter to my firewood operation, I still got really good exercise for the day. only difference was I got far more...
IMHO, the "lifetime warranty" on any owb is not worth the paper its printed on.
thank you!! and yea it is, for sure!! i thought about making it so it sticks straight out the front of the machine like this vvvvvv but after...
that thing is awesome!!!
thank you!! and ya it really speeds up the splitting time. :thumbs:
you sure can!! its actually a S-185 (75hp). its bigger than a 753 (43 hp). the 753 will push the splits just fine though. that splitter started...
such a shame!!! I'd be out there trying to chain myself to it. LOL!!! JK!! the thought would cross my mind though. :hair:
this is one of my favorites. [IMG]
black locust.
did some stacking first. I stack high cause I only have so much concrete. plus the stacks stay in place with longer splits. the first couple are...
great pics!!! I can't see the splitter though!!! LOL!! JK!! Thanks for posting!! :thumbs:
pic or it didn't happen. . . LOL!! JK!!:thumbs: happy burning!!!
I used the wood caddy it was a real time and back saver!! :thumbs: