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Nice weather today in mn so skidded / bucked a few. My dad acquired a dht 27 ton yesterday so split a few tough pieces id tossed aside from the fiskars to try it out. [Hearth.com] Wood Porn
 
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Looking at all these pics is getting me excited for spring so I can go split some wood. There has been so much snow here haven't even thought about it in a few months.
 
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MS660, MS361, MS250, Some of my Dolkita 6401's, a Jonsered 920, and a Poulan that is my loan it to anyone saw.
 
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Some Oak with my quad, splitter and 20 ft trailer
 
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Very nice I wish I had a big trailer like that. Oh and all those saws are sweet also ;)
 
I wish it was green, that's from last fall. Now it's just early mole season, and my back yard looks like an old battlefield.

I like your setup and really like the way you use your cinder blocks and posts. Very cool!
 
Nice tractor and splitter as well. How do you like your splitter? I have had nothing but great luck with mine. Broke it in correctly and only use ethanol free premium fuel, and mine will split anything I've thrown at it.
 
Nice tractor and splitter as well. How do you like your splitter? I have had nothing but great luck with mine. Broke it in correctly and only use ethanol free premium fuel, and mine will split anything I've thrown at it.

Thanks, the splitter has been great for me. No issues at all except tightening a few bolts and clamps. I did the proper break in as well and run nothing but ethanol free gas too. I have bogged it down on some tough crotch pieces but it has still split everything I've tried. I do need to change the oil out on it again this spring before i get too hard charging. The tractor makes loading and moving the big rounds alot easier.

A little oak in the 50"wide bucket
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And i got that cinder block wood rack Idea right here on hearth, and it works great.

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