Barrow Buddy clamps your log horizontally and braces it on your wheelbarrow, holding it rock-steady so you can saw or chainsaw straight through — no rolling, no kneeling, no second pair of hands.
Sawing logs on the ground means kneeling in the muck, pinning the wood with your boot and fighting a piece that rolls the moment the blade bites. Barrow Buddy fixes that. The cam-lock jaws grip the lip of your wheelbarrow, the wedge clamps your log horizontally and holds it dead still, and you saw or chainsaw straight through at a comfortable height with both hands on the tool.
It's a build-it-yourself rig made from simple, sturdy parts — no welding workshop required. Clamp the base on, set the wedge to your log, lock it down, and cut. When you're done, the cam-lock pops off and the whole thing stores flat.
Four working pieces turn an ordinary wheelbarrow into a stable cutting rig.
Ridged jaws bite into the timber and hold it square — gripping logs up to 6 inches in diameter so they can't twist or roll while you saw.
Slide the cradle along the rails to line your cut up exactly — and to match your barrow's width.
Hand-tighten to lock the wedge onto your log. No spanners, no fuss — just twist and go.
Flip the lever to clamp Barrow Buddy firmly onto the rim of your wheelbarrow, then flip it back to remove.
Barrow Buddy adapts to what you've got and what you're cutting — clamping onto any wheelbarrow and holding any firewood log up to six inches across.
The slide rails extend and the cam-lock adjusts to grip barrows of any width or wall thickness — steel tray, poly tub, narrow or wide.
The wedge opens and closes to grip everything from slim kindling up to logs six inches in diameter — the firewood you'll actually be cutting.
Locks firmly to your wheelbarrow and holds the log dead still.
Slide and tighten for perfect log positioning, every cut.
Built tough from solid parts for years of reliable use.
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