I also have a Sheppard that just loves to play with the wood in the yard keep making videos great content
@Timberland-FarmsАй бұрын
I’m really glad to have a place I can bring Timber with me. Plenty more work to do and many more videos to come. Thanks for watching, hope to see you tonight in our Q&A live stream at 5pm eastern time
@hillbillyfranksАй бұрын
Just a scrap good channel you got I'll be watching you have a good day my friend stay safe
@Timberland-FarmsАй бұрын
I'm glad you enjoy the channel!
@brandonhoad9033Ай бұрын
Wrap a chain around log and one fork you won't have to do all the side to side while cutting (or ratchet strap, chain would be quicker) Looks like Logger Johns splitter. He's out of Perth Ontario. Home of Eastonmade
@Timberland-FarmsАй бұрын
That might work, I would just be worried about side loading the loader and a lot of it is homemade and I’m already using it past it’s design limitations when it was engineered 50 years ago. Wouldn’t be worried one bit with my backhoe. That loader is STOUT
@Timberland-FarmsАй бұрын
It’s a Wallenstein We220 log splitter and it treats me pretty good
@brandonhoad9033Ай бұрын
@Timberland-Farms oh yeah good thinking. Like me chopping corn that's taller than the wagon instead of 7-8 ft w my 50 y o chopper😱
@brandonhoad9033Ай бұрын
I use a 3pt hitch from Northern Tools catalog. High HP splitter😅😅. 75 usually, 95 once in a while
@Timberland-FarmsАй бұрын
@brandonhoad9033 there you go, I’m hoping to get my 22hp commercial splitter in action in the next few weeks