Posted by Weldon K on February 23, 2020 at 15:00:01 from (71.31.181.22):
Here are pictures of some carts that I built and use to make firewood handling easier in supplying firewood to my wood burning stove in my basement. The first one is simply constructed with 2X6 lumber bolted to make a frame. Bolted on the corners are 6" diameter casters, two rigid, two rotating. A common 42"X48" freight pallet rides on the frame. 12 inch wood board sides are bolted to angle steel bolted to the pallet side rails. The last two that I built I used plywood for the deck, fastened directly to the frame, with 1X6 boards for sides. These two are also 42"X48" decks.
When splitting, I put a cart beside the splitter and as pieces are split, I stack them directly onto a cart. Carts are transported from wood yard to basement with a skidsteer. Carts roll easily on smooth concrete floor. Use of the carts has eliminated handling the firewood two times. When stacked as pictured in the fullest cart below, volume calculates to be 1/3 cord.
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