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Crackin' 'N Stackin'

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  1. Ralphie Boy

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    Some more Taco abuse with a load of red elm from my neighbor's place. There's also a couple of ash rounds in there too.
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    I though red elm was suppose to be easier to split than American elm! This stuff is awful. I can't imagine trying to split this stuff by hand!
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    I sure hope it burns way better than it splits! There's probably another 2 cord of it at his place but I think I may pass on the rest.

    Ready to stack.
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  2. coreboy83

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    Dang, looks rough. Sweet score though
     
  3. Greenstick

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    Leave the elm until you have 2 weeks with daytime highs below freezing. Amazing how much better it splits then.
     
  4. shack

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    Haven't had red elm around here since I was 12, all died out from dutch elm disease. I loved that stuff. I remember my dad got me another wedge for my hand splitting, he wasn't happy when I buried 4 wedges in one round and there was barely a crack in it. Frozen it splits a lot better. Man, I really miss red elm though....Awesome Score!!!
     
  5. Eric VW

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    I prefer not to go center first on most stringy woods, but instead deploy the splitter on thirds.
    Try it, ya might like it.
    Then again, it may get you no where fast in that fibrous spaghetti.
     
  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I hand split some back in late Spring. See my thread Hand splitting red elm
    They werent as big as yours though.
    I guess thats a hydraulic shredder and not a splitter!:rofl: :lol:
     
  7. saewoody

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    That stuff will burn great. You will enjoy it.


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  8. TMACK

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    Red elm used to be my favorite, go to most plentiful wood to burn. When lived southern mn.
    If can get it when already dead and bark falling off it processes much better. And smells amazing.
     
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    Yep standing dead elm with the bark falling off.... my main wood!!:yes:
     
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    Aaaarg!
    Takes the fun out of splitting for sure.
    I’d pass on the rest of it ,
    but I’m a wood snob :)
     
  11. coreboy83

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    Me too! I’d be mildly upset if my tree guy dropped that off
     
  12. Backwoods Savage

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    Isn't red elm red all the way through? That looks more like the elm we have around here.
     
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    I don't actually know for sure. The leaves say red but it could be another type, I haven't spent much time researching yet. It was a big, living tree so I don't think it was American elm.
     
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    This was a red elm that was cut roadside. I scored some of it. Wood was wet so it enhanced the red heartwood. Pic from late May. IMG_0396.JPG IMG_0401.JPG
     
  15. Ralphie Boy

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    I think I'll stick with the red elm I.D. Thanks!