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man vs. machine

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Got Wood?, Feb 6, 2014.

  1. Gark

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    That is a good way to say it.
    I still use both. Popping rounds with the maul and with the 22-ton both have their rewards.
     
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  2. Carbine

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    x2, well put
     
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  3. thistle

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    couple pieces from 15" Hickory snag about 1 month ago....Not real big but was pretty gnarly.X27 bounced a few times,then I got serious :D
     

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  4. raybonz

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    Save some of that for the grill .. You won't be sorry you did!
     
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  5. thistle

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    I got tons of the stuff....I keep some smaller (1" to 2" branches,slivers from splitting,other scraps) pieces for cooking,all the big stuff helps heat the house.Once in a while I get a few pieces nice enough for woodturning/other crafts,but its very hard to dry without major cracking/warping due to its density.
     
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  6. tfdchief

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    Yep, me too, for many years! Wish I still could, but now my son handles the Monster Maul and me the 22 ton with a handle :)
     
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  7. gmule

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    I use both methods. Sometimes I just feel like whacking some logs and other times I just want to get the job done. Either way is effective.
     
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  8. lukem

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    Gum is good for...well....nothing...unless you count frustration. Splits like chit and burns even worse.
     
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  9. bogydave

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    I hand split at moose camp
    Only because the splitter is to big & heavy to load in/out of the jon boat to get it to/from camp . LOL :)
    Stack of birch in picture, some spruce under the cook tarp
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  10. Got Wood?

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    Really enjoying all the info and technique from all you guys. Keep it coming. Wealths of wood knowledge.
     
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  11. Joe

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    I hand split. With my X27 it's pretty quick work. If I had the money to buy a splitter, I'd spend it on saws instead- I have CAD to treat!
     
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  12. Ram1500withanaxe

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    I was new to this world after sandy hit us, I ended up splitting 3 cords and ended up with tendinitis, so I got the Huskee 22. I really like the fact that I can pull out the 22 whenever I want and work as long as I want, I've always had limited time to split. Now the pain has disappeared I can do by hand or machine depending on my mood. I tell you though, I lost 15# when I was splitting by hand...
     
  13. gmule

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    What kind of meat do you have hanging?
     
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    I own 1/4 share of a splitter. I went in on it with 3 other close neighbors. When the splitter is down due to a number of reasons to include squirrel eating the plastic gas tank, neighbor flipping it upside down while backing up, general maintenance, etc, I split with the caveman maul.
    When the splitter is up and running, I use it.
     
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  15. bogydave

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    moose

    Can' go back & edit

    Cropped the pic
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    I have never ate moose. Is it similar to elk?
     
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    Is that 4 legs or the whole thing, if only 4 legs do you do something with the rest?
     
  18. KatwillNY

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    Hand split. X25 and X27. Trusty 8lb maul
     
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  19. ansehnlich1

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    Here's my 3 pt heavy duty wood buster, run around with it hangin' off the old ford tractor, vertical/horizontal use.

    I also use a fiskars, regular axe, sledgehammers, wedges, splittin' mauls, chains, ropes, pocketknives, cusswords, etc....

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  20. bogydave

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    + couple hundred pounds of neck, back-strap, fillet, heart & ribs in meat bags

    8 lb maul at camp& it's in the P/U when out cutting,, just in case it's needed.
     
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