I’ve recently started researching these nifty tools and was curious who is using them and which style is preferred as there seems to be many options. Also what handle length are you guys finding works best?
I use a Stihl hookaroon. It's got a small barb on the tip that helps it really bite into wood. Handle is 36 inches I believe. I wouldn't want it any shorter than that as you'd have to bend over to much to stick rounds on the ground. I'm not sure the difference between a "pickaroon" and a "hookaroon", but I'm happy with what I have. It's definitely helpful.
It seems like the kind of tool that will save your back.I don't know that I'd use a blade on the back, but maybe i'd find a use for it. It's been a rock solid tool for me, makes moving heavy rounds around so much easier. SpaceBus I say go for it!
I do get a whole lot of use out of the cant hook pictured. To the point where sometimes it's the difference between getting something cut now, or after a lot of struggle. I don't have any of the others. Maybe there's something to that - I haven't found a need for a pick, hook or axe.View attachment 241934
I’ve been eyeballing this. If your hookaroon had a blade on the back would you find it handy or are you cool just having a spike?
I’m thinking I would like a 36” handle for around the splitter and another one long enough to drag firewood out of the truck so I don’t have to jump up in the bed to get it all out
I like all the toys too, but for clearing the truck bed, I'm using a good old fashioned garden hoe. Already have it, and I'm not using during cutting season. Alton Brown says boo to uni-taskers!
I’ve been using a four prong hoe to unload the truck. Works pretty good but the handle is a little short. I will probably buy a 36” pickaroon and fabricate something for unloading the truck.I like all the toys too, but for clearing the truck bed, I'm using a good old fashioned garden hoe. Already have it, and I'm not using during cutting season. Alton Brown says boo to uni-taskers!
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