If you are reading this then I assume you have a log burner. I know what a pain it can be to cut branches on a conventional log horse so I came up with this. It's basically 2 "H" sections fastened to a pallet.................: You could beef it up to suit your needs.
Pic1: The frame with wheelbarrows in position. The saw is there just to show there are cross members attached & the branches do not rest on the wheelbarrows. The distance between the 2 H's is just under twice your burners width if that makes sense, this ensures the logs when cut will go in your burner:
Pic2: Load the frame up with branches to be cut & secure in place. I use bungee cords as they adjust with tension but you could use chain or rope:
Pic3: Cut of the ends of the branches to lengths suitable for your burner:
Pic4: Cut down the middle of the remaining branches:
Voila..........2 barrows of logs in around 5 minutes..............hope you can make use of this.
Pic1: The frame with wheelbarrows in position. The saw is there just to show there are cross members attached & the branches do not rest on the wheelbarrows. The distance between the 2 H's is just under twice your burners width if that makes sense, this ensures the logs when cut will go in your burner:
Pic2: Load the frame up with branches to be cut & secure in place. I use bungee cords as they adjust with tension but you could use chain or rope:
Pic3: Cut of the ends of the branches to lengths suitable for your burner:
Pic4: Cut down the middle of the remaining branches:
Voila..........2 barrows of logs in around 5 minutes..............hope you can make use of this.
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