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I thought i would have a go at making a bagging tray, i know you can buy them but they seem to be suited for uniformed logs that come out of a processor, so probably wouldn't suit my odd size stuff.

 

Anyway, here's my first attempt ! It needs a bit of tinkering and a bracket to join it to the splitter but in the rough it seems to work.

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that is excellent mate, i would buy one of them if you fancy making me one

 

lol, i wouldn't like to guess what the carriage would be from northern ireland !!

Mate, it only took about an hour and a half to knock together. I made it from some off cuts from a set of gates i'm making.

If you know someone who does a bit of welding, take a net bag to him and a copy of the pic to give him an idea. It shouldn't cost much to make.

 

Saying that it's still painfully slow to bag logs. The splitter works twice as fast as the bagging tray. It took me an hour to split and bag 20 off them with this tray, probably get quicker with a bit more practice, but i could have split and stacked 2 builders bags in the same time.

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