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Fresh Alder

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  1. Reloader

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    Just a little easy splitting. [​IMG][​IMG]


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  2. Oakman69

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    Great spring or fall burns. We dont see alders here in md much..
    Great stacks ! Free wood is good wood
     
  3. Reloader

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    Burns all Winter here. It is an event if it gets below freezing.


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  4. blacktail

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    I love alder. Splits easy, is generally straight, seasons fast, grows like a weed, and doesn't leave a mess in the house. It's given me burn times much longer than the BTU charts would indicate.
    The amount of ash and the orange stained clothes from processing it are the only downsides.
     
  5. Woodsnwoods

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    Nice score and setup!!! I put my many hours on the same splitter you have and never had an issue. :dex:
     
  6. yooperdave

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    Hey look Backwoods Savage ….. a splitter in horizontal mode that you are able to sit at! Sweet! :D

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  7. Backwoods Savage

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    Well, you still have to lift that log up to the splitter. Set it vertically and no more of that useless lifting. Much, much easier on the back.
     
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    Ya gotta love rounds that require only one split.:axe:Nice looking wood and stack!
     
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