Any pics would be great. I've been researching the heck out of this - I'd rather do it once.
I decided on a 3pt mount so I won't have to lend it out (last one needed fixed 'cause the neighbor wanted to use it....). I like the wedge on the end of the beam so it can dump off there and not bury me splitting.
Current setup has the wedge inclined towards the ram, opposite Guido's suggestion, contemplating a 4-way drop on too.
A catch table and log lift aren't out of the question. I'm thinking of making a common mount so I could swap the 6" out if it's too problematic.
I'm burning in my soapstone stove, 20" max length home heating. No plans to sell firewood (or buy either), I help people out when they have stuff taken down - I come collect the stumps and bring em home on a trailer.
I thought about a tilt mount but lifting them with the FEL and keeping them where I don't have to bend over make my back happier.
I'll be sure to post as I build this. Thanks for all the feedback!
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