(quoted from post at 15:19:37 01/26/15)
Yes I split 99% of my firewood by hand. Using
a Godevil or Splitting maul.. I do own a 20 ton
splitter. BUT!!! When I throw a chunk of fire
wood on one of the 10 WOOD WAGONS I use it will
also fit in my wood furnace. This is the reason
I don't use the splitter in the woods. Plus 95%
of the wood I do cut doesn't split bad. & I can
split it faster by hand than using the wood
splitter.. I split maybe 10 chunks, then load
for awhile. Each load on my wagons are at least
full cord, split & ranked chest high. I am known
in this area as the Guy With all the Wood
Wagons..!!
(quoted from post at 17:13:25 01/26/15) Sounds like we must have the same teacher! I've got a good splitting axe I wouldn't trade for 10 mauls. I learned about 60 yrs ago.
(quoted from post at 18:17:50 01/26/15) All other things being equal, do you find it
easier to split from the top or from the bottom of
the piece?
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