Linden Logs
Linden Logs
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A Minnesota family setting out on their dream to own, enjoy, and share a little piece of Minnesota lake country. Watch along as we refurbish this beautiful log cabin we call Linden Lodge! We are professionals of nothing and much of what you see is being done for the first time. With a lot of learning and even more sweat, follow us as we faithfully create and enjoy a nostalgic Minnesota lake experience. Thanks for watching!
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Does this work while plugged in? I realize it is battery powered, just wondering if I can run it off a plug. I wont find myself needing a battery really ever, where I am, and would prefer not to have to find a place to charge it.
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Not available in Finland yet. Asked Ryobi eu.
I bought this Ryobi Splitter last fall. It did a good job for us. I put it on my 16' trailer and the height was just right...much easier on my back. Enjoyed your video. 5 year warranty!
Great idea with using the Ryobi Kinetic on a 16’ foot trailer.
Thanks for the first real world review (that I have seen)! Your straight grained Oak was not the most challenging test, but so quiet and capable...
What the heck happened to your helper! If he had actually helped, you could have been really zipping through those logs, but like you said, you are the hold up! Now, since that machine is battery operated, using it at the speed you did, how long did the battery last?
That’s for sure! I went through one 6AH and about half of a 4AH. I’m not sure how long the machine was running, but it split the amount of wood shown in the video. Not bad on battery life in my opinion.
I never have problems with carburetors on small engines because of fuel. The problem arises when people use such machines once a year and then simply leave them behind. I regularly turn on my small engines once a month to run for 10-15 minutes and that's it. I never put any additives in the fuel.
I suspect most people don't have the time or the desire to run half a dozen (or more) small engines monthly. Sta-bil has been pretty good for me. A bottle a year takes care of everything I own. In the seven years I have used my machines I have only had one rebuild, and I suspect that was my fault because the tank was only like 1/4 full at the beginning of the season. If I ran all of those for 15 minutes monthly while not in normal use, I'd effectively be spending a few hours a month on maintenance tasks anyway. I don't have this unit, but I am thinking about it. One fewer small engine to maintain. I just wish it didn't rely on batteries and I could plug it in directly.
@@belavet I think that these are just excuses and justifications for not having time to turn on those little machines once every month or two. There is time for sitting for a few hours a day in front of a computer or laptop or mobile phone and looking uselessly on social networks or playing games.
You need a table, your back is going to kill you. I do like Ryobi tools.
Log splitting Toy.
Time will tell I suppose, but so far so good.
not a toy when it gets the job done!