Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 04, 2020 at 14:49:37 from (74.76.16.33):
Well, the end for this year is in sight. I set a goal to have a total of 30 cord (3840 cu.ft.) of firewood stacked into my woodshed at the end of this summer. My helper Dustin and I made the next to last load this afternoon. There are enough logs blocked at the landing to make the last load.=======When I built the elevator, I made a wide hopper at the bottom, but it was prone to the splits bridging and not feeding up the elevator on occasions. The last couple days,I revamped the hopper to what is in the first pic. It is a vast improvement over the original design. The splits align themselves with the chain and feed much better. If I had it to do over I would build a flat bed conveyor with paddles rather than a V style.
Headed to the woods and landing where I skidded and blocked logs and tops.
We got set up and it took us about 2-1/2 hrs. to make the 1-1/4 cord load.
All loaded up and headed for home..
All home and parked next to the 830 with the big trailer loaded. Dustin was home in time to go to his grandfather's and watch football for the afternoon. The wifey and I will go up and make the last load this week, while Dustin is in school. Luckly, school is open to in-class studies. Many surrounding schools have had to revert back to remote learning with students or staff showing positive for CV19.----------------------------Loren
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