that is one of the cooler things i have seen. that horse is huge! the next generation of SMART wood splitter haha use with caution what powers this splitter may kick or bite
Well Soggybuilders, you are correct, but I ain't wrong either. Pretty cool use of a "workhorse" and a little machinery. Glad you enjoyed watching the video. Darrell is stacking wood in the woodshed, off camera...lol @ billwho62 Amish tribe, I think they has sect's not tribes, that's a native thing, but I do feel kinship with many horsemen in a tribal way.
Well, they are like fords and chevys, you can get big ones and little ones and anywhere in between. Ours are usually about 1750 lbs. fit and around 16/3 hh or more tall. They are the smallest of the draft breeds, but still are real draft horses.
Oh that is not a poor horse! That is a well feed, happy, fat, member of my family, he loves working for us, that is what he does.... he a work horse..an English Suffolk Punch in fact. He enjoys working like a bird dog likes to hunt.
Actually it is manufactured by a Mennonite family from central Kentucky, but yes it seems Amish like, by having a horse providing the power to drive the centrifugal wood splitter. This arrangement will split wood faster than any hydraulic wood
splitter I've ever seen, because of the rapid return of the plunger. It is not very hard work for the horse, just uses their weight to move the treadmill. Contact info available on one of the other short videos. Thanks for watching.
We don't need more that one horse for the wood splitter or several other tools we use on the farm. Thanks for asking. Jason
JasonRutledge 2 weeks ago
do you ever nee more than 1 HP?
mobgrazer 2 weeks ago
its a dr splitter
rafarocket 2 weeks ago
that is one of the cooler things i have seen. that horse is huge! the next generation of SMART wood splitter haha use with caution what powers this splitter may kick or bite
corndog348ls1 1 month ago
nice and ecofriendly!!!
geo6642 1 month ago
hmmm i wonder if that would work if i put the wife on it instead of the horse
MrVTHILLBILLY 1 month ago 2
@MrVTHILLBILLY smh... lmao
d4rknessxkilla 1 month ago
sadyzm.....jak mozna ten koń nie może się zatrzymać
hyzio0007 1 month ago
Well Soggybuilders, you are correct, but I ain't wrong either. Pretty cool use of a "workhorse" and a little machinery. Glad you enjoyed watching the video. Darrell is stacking wood in the woodshed, off camera...lol @ billwho62 Amish tribe, I think they has sect's not tribes, that's a native thing, but I do feel kinship with many horsemen in a tribal way.
JasonRutledge 1 month ago
You aint right ,where's your brother Darrell ?
soggybuilders 1 month ago
What Amish tribe are you with?
billwho62 2 months ago
Well, they are like fords and chevys, you can get big ones and little ones and anywhere in between. Ours are usually about 1750 lbs. fit and around 16/3 hh or more tall. They are the smallest of the draft breeds, but still are real draft horses.
JasonRutledge 2 months ago
@JasonRutledge
djtiss100 2 months ago
Im loving all of your vids!!! Just getting started with drafts myself. How do these Suffolks compare size wise to Belgians?
Tamper84 2 months ago
Oh that is not a poor horse! That is a well feed, happy, fat, member of my family, he loves working for us, that is what he does.... he a work horse..an English Suffolk Punch in fact. He enjoys working like a bird dog likes to hunt.
JasonRutledge 2 months ago
Der arme Gaul!!!!
Agroplus60 2 months ago
This is awesome!
stoberdaman 2 months ago
Actually it is manufactured by a Mennonite family from central Kentucky, but yes it seems Amish like, by having a horse providing the power to drive the centrifugal wood splitter. This arrangement will split wood faster than any hydraulic wood
splitter I've ever seen, because of the rapid return of the plunger. It is not very hard work for the horse, just uses their weight to move the treadmill. Contact info available on one of the other short videos. Thanks for watching.
JasonRutledge 3 months ago
its a amish wood splitter!
redneckcountryboy16 3 months ago