bsruther, Please contact me about your MTD log spliter.I am thinkingb about buying one and wanted to know how your 8 ton was holding up .Thanks Bob [email protected]Wheel barrow works best for me to fill up the rack outside the back door which is about a 30 ft. walk. I think it all depends on how far the wood has to be moved. I also hook the utility trailer to the golf cart, fill it up and back it into the attached garage.
That's not a garage. That's a hangarI loaded 6.5 cords in to the garage. All it takes now is a couple loads a day in to the house. That bin is 12 ft deep, 9.3 ft wide and its stacked 7 ft high. Plus the 1/2 cord to the right.
Papadave,
Not sure if you have a tractor or skidsteer, however there's an interesting thread on a tractor forum about moving wood around in boxes constructed of used pallets....basically they're using 5 pallets and nailing them together to make cube...one for the bottom, 3 for the sides and one for the top. Leave one side open for loading. The box is then wrapped in poly for protection from the elements. When you need wood you just go fetch a cube and move it up to the house. I may try this system myself to see how it works.
-Mark
bsruther, Please contact me about your MTD log spliter.I am thinkingb about buying one and wanted to know how your 8 ton was holding up .Thanks Bob [email protected]
What?? I think you somehow responded to the wrong thread with a quote?Wow. This old thread was brought back from death!
Welcome to the forum Bob.
There are several of us on the forum who own MTD splitters. I think most of them are 20 ton, like the one we have. We've had it over 20 years now and split well over 200 cord of wood with it. Only problem so far was the knot which holds the handle on the rope starter came untied. Simply re-tie and all was well. It is beginning to use oil but the way I look at it so far is that oil is cheaper than metal.
Also, the 20 ton does everything we need to split. That is the splitter in my avatar.
Clemson, this thread was started in December, 2009.
I thought that Dave had built that shed. I was wondering if he was perhaps starting another one. You miss a lot if you don't read the fine printI've been contemplating putting up a shed next year...
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