I see the pallet forks in the foreground. That's still hard work man handling the peices. We did the same when thefamily sugarbush was still in operation. We fueled tow evaporators. One a4X20' and a 5X24', Grimm's made in Ruttland VT. I can remember as a teenager running limb wood through a buzz saw on the front of the CASE SC, and splitting 3' wood by hand with mall and wedges.I thought back then that there had to be something easier than that. When I got out of college in 68 Ag Engineering Associate degree in Ag Engineering, I found a peice of 12" I beam, ordered a 4"X 3' hyd cylinder and single spool valve and fabed a wood spliter to handle the evaporator wood, My dad got the bill for the hyd components and chewed me a new A Hole, untill we put it to work. We made several modifications and repairs to it, over the years but we finally took it off Dads Case 770 4 years ago when we restored the tractor we sold the old homemade splitter for more than the cylinder and valve cost and used it for 38 years.
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