It's a nice day here at 39° north and I am splitting shagbark I had already bucked up in the woods. Large rounds with the biggest at 22 inches. It's heavy and I had to go vertical with the splitter. The wife is operating it though while I move the rounds. The material is still frozen inside and it splits so much nicer when it is.
Is it still a bit stringy? I’ve had some Shagbark split fairly easy and some that was tough and stringy even in cold winter temperatures.
I In for a break. This is I believe the cleanest splitting hickory I have ever worked. Theres frost inside when I split it. It has been down since last april in a wind storm. It came down, hit a 18 inch poplar. Brought it down which hit a 20 inch white pine which came down and hit my house. 8 standing seam roofing panels replaced. 4 sheets of ½" OSB and 4 purlins replaced. The rest of oak frame shook it off like, is that all you got?
Just hit the "upload file" button (right next to the "post reply" button) go select the pic from your device, select from the "thumbnail, or full image" options, post reply.