Takes me back to my days of doing almost the same thing before I quit burning wood. I used the 9N to get the splitter and wagon back into the woods. Had a hydraulic motor/chain reduction and 150' of 1/4" cable on the spool. I could cut a tree, limb it and drag it to the splitter and if too big , use the cable to get it in the bed of the splitter. Biggest thing I ever split was an oak tree way back in "84 that blew over when Mama and Daddy were there. It was 54" across the stump and at the time we used my cousin's 5000 Ford w/front end loader to get the blocks in the splitter!! Three pieces of that would fill a pickup bed up!! Haven't burned wood since Oct. 2000 when we moved into Mama's place and been using oil. My back doesn't miss it and working 50-53 hours a week doesn't leave a lot of time otherwise. You've got a nice operation there!!
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