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It's been a very cold, long winter. Last fall I split a trees worth of hard black locust. Large pieces, about 30" plus across. This is how a lazy guy does it..
It's been a very cold, long winter. Last fall I split a trees worth of hard black locust. Large pieces, about 30" plus across. This is how a lazy guy does it..
I split with a gransfors bruks. But not locust - the worst it gets at my place is hickory.
Hope you have a youngster along to get those chunks of wood out of the front end of the truck. My knees and back are hurting just thinking about it. Arne.
Need to split some osage orange. I did that a few years, too. Good hot wood.
I also own a log splitter that I help out with the Boy Scouts - It has a hydraulic lift to pick up logs 500 pounds and split them 1 - 4 or 6 ways in 1 push
it is very impressive and can be dangerous, if you are not paying attention
A Timber Wolf isn't "just" a log splitter. It's the Lexus of log splitters
Yes - I know
It does make life easier !! I'm surprised you knew the brand of Timber wolf?
JSW: That's my preferred stove wood. Just don't burn it alone, mix it with something else, or else you run the risk of a too hot stove. I like using the osage in my work shop. Stuff is TUFF! Just can't get many long, straight grain pieces. (Wonder why?)
Have lots of ash around here, thanks to the Emerald Ash Borer.
Mike
Oh so true, Wordy. Close down air dampers & you are set for the long haul. And opening the doors?! Just watch out for those "hopping mad" embers. Hedge, or osage orange as it is also known as, has a habit of spitting out hot coals.
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