This channel is about all things outdoors and the equipment that I use to do it. It covers all different kinds of outdoor projects, hobbies, work, to include but not limited to hunting , firewood, DIY , lawn maintenance etc.. I am a jack of all trades master of none. You will see a wide variety of activities . Thanks for stopping in and enjoy the content.
Good attitude! Waste not want not. At my age....75...I need to pace myself. Found a lot north of me that the owner destroyed and removed an old house, there were about 6 trees, good sized ones and went by there one day and they were down. Came back by another day and they were cut up. Next day there was a sign .....free firewood! Went home and got my little trailer and loaded it up, got it home and got it split up. Went back next day and got 6 pieces....the rest were too heavy for me to lift. Another day came by and two guys were standing on the lot talking....next day all the wood was gone. But I got a trailer and a half, made one rick. Then my wife told me a dead cedar tree on our property had blown over. Went out and looked at it. Cut it up and stacked the brush, then used a garden cart to make several trips to my splitter with the good wood. By the time I got that split and stacked, I got the most aromatic rick of firewood I have ever had! HA HA Anyway, by the time I got that split, my wife had moved all the top limbs to our burn pile site and burned them! Pretty much replaced everything we burned last winter...very mild winter...so not looking for more wood presently. But I always keep an eye out in my neighborhood. Some folks have fireplaces but are too lazy to work with it if a tree falls over on their land. We have heated our home in the winter for the past 40 years with wood, and I love splitting and stacking on my back porch when it is raining or snowing! HA HA In the dry.
GOOD DAY. I'm writing to you from Romania, Europe. I did bodybuilding, I'm 68 years old now. Don't lift heavy weights anymore because you will suffer a lot in old age. Otherwise good luck
Seemed easy at first glance but move the conveyor, remove the pan, install the hoist, remove the wedge with an extra guy, manhandle the wedge, install another wedge, remove the hoist, reinstall pan, move conveyor back in position just to yank the wedge? Most with that caliber of machine have access to skid steer or tractor.