Splitting directly to the stack is very efficient, it is my GO TO method. In many videos I see people split, make a pile on the ground, then pick it up off the ground, even toss it in a wagon, haul it to the pile, then stack it. That's a lot of extra motion. Nice Job!
I have pretty much the same setup except I have to use chains and hook off my loader instead of forks which is not ideal. Took me 8 hours to load,cut,split and stack. How’s that compare with your output?
Splitting directly to the stack is very efficient, it is my GO TO method.
In many videos I see people split, make a pile on the ground, then pick it up off the ground, even toss it in a wagon,
haul it to the pile, then stack it. That's a lot of extra motion. Nice Job!
Love your setup n rhythm of splitting. No wasted motion.👍 Nice job
Thanks!
Great video and nice setup! 🔥 Loved seeing the dog in there too!
He is such a great companion! Thanks for being here!
Nice setup. I've got the same splitter and love it. Pretty fast for a box store splitter compared to others I've used👍
It's not that bad of a splitter. Does the job just fine.
Thanks
No problem. Thanks for being here!
I really like your saw table. I have a saw buck, but am considering building one of these cuz I could load a lot more logs on at one time.
Free plans on www.outdoorsengineer.com if you are interested. It really is an awesome addition!
Pretty slick. Definitely building some of those pallet shelters this summer. So inexpensive to build and does the trick. Greetings from Ak.
Yeah, they work great. Hollar if you have questions!
Got yourself a little wood 🪵 yard , hey it’s great 👍 to get outside enjoy the fresh clean air .
For sure, just got outside for a little break today. What interesting weather we have these days.
I have pretty much the same setup except I have to use chains and hook off my loader instead of forks which is not ideal. Took me 8 hours to load,cut,split and stack. How’s that compare with your output?
I can usually load the entire rack, which ends up to be about 1.5 face cord and cut/split/stack it in 2-3 hrs, maybe 4.