Log splitter

Home Forums Cabin Maintenance Log splitter

Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #2558
    Dacmill
    Participant

    Frank doesn’t take down trees, but he has crews that can do lot clearing and other maintenance jobs. I’ve used Scott Ball from Twain Harte several times to take down trees- he’s good, reliable, and reasonably priced. 209-586-4149.

    He’s cleared the slash and cut and stacked sections of the logs- I’m not sure if he would take all the wood.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 6 months ago by Dacmill.
    #2557
    ebaker
    Participant

    Frank Stone: 795-1808. He does lot clearing in the spring/summer. Don’t know about trees.

    #2556
    Snowshoe1958
    Participant

    Dorrington Realty has a list of services and he is on the list under Handyman.
    *http://www.murphysrealestatebylinda.com/Local%20Partners.htm
    Remove the *

    #2555
    lostbruce
    Participant

    Does Frank Stone cut trees down or just work with stuff on the ground? Anyone have a contact number?

    I have a tree I need taken down and already have too much firewood. The person I contacted about taking it down didn’t want to deal with the wood.

    Thanks

    #2552
    ebaker
    Participant

    That’s even better! I’m sure Frank Stone would do it right! I know he is honest and reliable.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 6 months ago by ebaker.
    #2549
    Dacmill
    Participant

    I was going to rent a splitter last summer, but realized for about fifty bucks more than a one-day rental fee, I could hire a couple of guys who brought a splitter- the two of them split and stacked way more wood than I ever could. I used Frank Stone.

    #2540
    caleach
    Participant

    Thanks for the tip and I’ll check them out.

    steve

    #2539
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    I rented a log splitter from Arnold Rents. It was about $19 an hour with a 3 hour minimum. I was splitting some gnarly oak and this powerful machine worked great.
    Scott

    #2537
    ebaker
    Participant

    Pretty sure you can rent one at Arnold Rental.

    #2535
    caleach
    Participant

    I recently had several trees taken down on our lot and had them hauled away. There was one big Black Oak that I wanted to save for firewood and asked Dave Finn to cut that one into 16 inch lengths so I could split it up for the wood stove. Well, I was delusional as most of the pieces are far more than I can handle.
    My question is, does someone have a log splitter I could borrow when I’m up there next time? It would probably be mid Nov.
    Thanks

Viewing 10 posts - 1 through 10 (of 10 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.