Posted by markct on May 10, 2015 at 08:32:27 from (32.216.220.219):
In Reply to: OT - Ohhhhh Ya... posted by Bryce Frazier on May 09, 2015 at 20:25:28:
I cut a fair bit of wood for my maple syrup operation. I found the best thing I did for chain life, safety, convenience and my back was building a simple log deck. 2 6x6 timbers up off the ground on old pole pieces, maybe 20 inches high to the top and about 12ft long. I stack a half dozen logs on with the loader then roll or slide them to the front one at a time to cut into sections. the front 4ft is a platform under the 6x6 that is old 2x lumber and all the rounds drop onto that, so no bending and picking off the ground, just lift and put on the splitter. And saw chains last a lot longer since they are not in the dirt when cutting thru. I would never go back to the mess of tripping over logs and junk on the ground
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