Posted by Dairy Farmer in WI on April 03, 2008 at 19:46:03 from (208.157.179.126):
In Reply to: Firewood processor posted by Bryan in Iowa on April 03, 2008 at 16:22:57:
i don't have pictures but my uncle has one that was built by my grandpa that is reall neat. he welded a cherry picker to it to lift those heavy logs, then on each side of the splitting ram it had a big pan to catch the chunks of wood so you wouldn't have to bend over. it's not a real big unit. it has like a 12 hp briggs with a 2500-3000 psi 36 inch stroke cylinder on it. that thing will split about anything and you can easily do it buy yourself. the whole process goes fast too so you can get a lot done in a little time DF in WI
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