Posted by Adirondack case guy on August 24, 2015 at 17:44:15 from (74.69.160.79):
Well after a spring with daily cancer treatments and then heart attacks, I'm finally well enough to go cut my wood. I burned 14 full cord last year and need to replace it. The daughter and her bow drove here last Wed. from Ohio to help me thru Friday. We blocked, split, loaded and stacked 5 PU loads before they went on to Lake Placid for some vacation time. Sat I went up and blocked about 3 cord of wood at one of my landings in the woods and yesterday I took my 440 and the farm's dump trailer up and split blocks and loaded up a 1-1/2 cord load of wood, It pretty well tuckered me out, but it's fun using my home built splitter elevator combination. no more bending over to pick up all the split wood. The big blocks, I pick up onto the splitter with the gin pole and grapple. I also use the ginpole to drag the logs out of the pile at the landings. My Cat-I shop built 3pt skidding arch works real well on the Kubota B2150. The rig is very nimble in the woods, and the #2500 HF winch with remote works great. I have an older #2000 on the gin pole on the splitter. There are quick tach jaws on the arch so the blade and the splitter interchange easily on it. Loren, the Acg.
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