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Manual Wood Splitters
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Do you have to winterize it and clear the snow off the roof if it gets too deep.
My uncle used to tell the story of how when he was a kid a guy hired him and some buddies to clear the snow off a small cabin. Said they didn't know to alternate sides and cleared all of one side and the weight of the snow all on one side tipped the cabin over. He may have been exaggerating though, I wouldn't put it past him. I had many uncles but he was my favorite.
Just saw your new photos, like the tree through the deck. I can see why you need a splitter.
My uncle used to tell the story of how when he was a kid a guy hired him and some buddies to clear the snow off a small cabin. Said they didn't know to alternate sides and cleared all of one side and the weight of the snow all on one side tipped the cabin over. He may have been exaggerating though, I wouldn't put it past him. I had many uncles but he was my favorite.
Just saw your new photos, like the tree through the deck. I can see why you need a splitter.
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Nice Digs!!markiver54 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:59 pm20201013_171210.jpg20201013_171202.jpgHere are just a few pics.20200826_183722.jpg20200826_183707.jpg20200826_183521.jpg20200808_144646.jpg
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Thank you Gunny.GunnyGene wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 4:34 pmNice Digs!!markiver54 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 3:59 pm20201013_171210.jpg20201013_171202.jpgHere are just a few pics.20200826_183722.jpg20200826_183707.jpg20200826_183521.jpg20200808_144646.jpg![]()
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WhenCarol, her late Husband and her Father built the cabin, ( about 35 years ago ), she insisted that the tree stays!!
Soo, they built around it.
I have grown to like it. Fortunately it is a slow grower, ( Beech I think ), so we've not had to modify the deck.
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I still do most of my splitting with a good maul, I like the exercise.JEBar wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 2:22 pmhow about something like this ===> https://www.amazon.com/Southland-Outdoo ... 627&sr=8-4
But the wife found a used one of these last Summer, it works fine even on some pretty big stuff.
I used it a couple times this past Fall, I would bust some of the larger pieces in half.
Then use the maul, seemed like once I got them in half the rest was fairly simple.
Mark they are easy to move around and don't take up a lot of space.
The only thing that I don't really like is that it takes both hands for the controls.
Hold one button in and then the other to work the lever for the slide.
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Oh, that is one nice lookin place you'll have there.
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Thank you Randy...I love it up there. Lots of wildlife too!
C'mon Spring!
That splitter is becoming a strong possibility!
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That’s a project on my short list.
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I cut and sell a bit of firewood and keep thinking about a hydraulic splitter but just cant see how most of them would be any less work than doing it by hand. A lot of the trees I am cutting are often 3 or 4 foot diameter, trying to man handle them into a splitter would be more effort than splitting with a maul or axe.

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Make your own wood splitter.
The comments on the second machine are better than the video. ie "nothing screams safety like a rapidly spinning axe on a giant wheel next to all sorts of loose rope" and "The second machine was a present from his wife, right after he got a large life insurance policy."
Some of them are actually pretty ingenious but some are downright scary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ks_lbtgJSw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LdChUbCUcQ
Some of them are actually pretty ingenious but some are downright scary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ks_lbtgJSw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LdChUbCUcQ
