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Tirediron

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thought that I would post a few picks of what I have developed for taking care of my firewood supply
The Chinese tractor and 3 pth skidder, the second picture kind of shows the load carrying brace to the main hitch, so that the 3 pth hydraulics dont' have to take the shock of skidding the log.
 

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I have made more changes to my system, so that the wood gets handled a few less times, I will post more picture when I get some taken, showing the steps, and where, what I think that I have improved, and my second chinese tractor that I bought for parts which I got running, so now I need to find another parts tractor.
 
The rest of those 2 seven foot logs on the second rack. I only put my hands on the wood, one to swing the log onto the buck rack, 2 to roll the bucked wood onto the splitter, 3 to take the split off onto the rack. (of course there are multiple chunks) and finally when the wood goes into the stove or onto the rack in the house,
 

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My new mission is to improve the buck rack so that I don't have to reach thru the splitter throat to get the next log .
All said I think that I am way ahead of the cookie cutter processor and handling the wood 4000times before it gets to the stove. Still a few more improvements to make,
 
My new mission is to improve the buck rack so that I don't have to reach thru the splitter throat to get the next log .
All said I think that I am way ahead of the cookie cutter processor and handling the wood 4000times before it gets to the stove. Still a few more improvements to make,
That's just the multiple times warming that cutting, splitting, stacking and taking inside of firewood gives people, the only part I don't care for is when it's raining really hard and I have to cover the firewood on the way into the house to keep it dry.
 
That's just the multiple times warming that cutting, splitting, stacking and taking inside of firewood gives people, the only part I don't care for is when it's raining really hard and I have to cover the firewood on the way into the house to keep it dry.
I still get warmed up a couple or 3 times, the bonus is it doesn't take much time to do a fridgid days worth of wood, and my shoulders don't hurt for the rest of the day
 
the only part I don't care for is when it's raining really hard and I have to cover the firewood on the way into the house to keep it dry.
I use (8) Rubbermaid totes to bring wood in the house.
I'll load them up and set them outside the door. I then bring in what I need. Keeps the wood dry and for the most part, keeps the scraps and any bugs inside the container.

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I used Rubber maids for years , they worked great, except for the multiple handling thing, In cold weather I burn about 4 of the size posted by Zoom Zoom above. they keep the mess to a minimum. One of the problems that I had with them is if the wood was a little damp it didn't dry much in the tote.
 
I use (8) Rubbermaid totes to bring wood in the house.
I'll load them up and set them outside the door. I then bring in what I need. Keeps the wood dry and for the most part, keeps the scraps and any bugs inside the container.

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We don't store any firewood in the house. What we do is, on nice days, we just stack a couple weeks of firewood on our roofed porch right next to the sliding glass door. When we need a log or two of firewood, we just slide the door open, grab a stick or two of firewood, bring it through the door and walk two steps inside the house to the woodstove.
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