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Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by the GOAT, Oct 5, 2013.

  1. James Miller

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    20220517_160432.jpg 20220517_160349.jpg Glad to have this old girl back in the lineup.
     
  2. Chud

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    my little friends are gobbling up the ants, or their eggs, or both
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  3. buZZsaw BRAD

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    We have wrens that next in a bird house we hang by our deck. Yup, they are very noisy.
     
  5. Sandhillbilly

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    Hacked up the hackberry today
    372 with a 28” bar
    Still not manageable sized pieces. Gonna have to get the granddaughter in the skid steer again
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  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Why not noodle them? That cant hook looks mighty familiar!
     
  7. Sandhillbilly

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    I cooould noodle em, but I have a skid steer, chains, log tongs, a hydraulic splitter and a 13 year old granddaughter that still likes to help grandpa. That’s why!!:D
     
  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Very good reasons. :salute: We want pics!
     
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  9. Canadian border VT

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    Great answer
     
  10. Dakota Hoarder

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    Hackberry is some heavy stuff! How’s it split for you Sandhillbilly ?
     
  11. Sandhillbilly

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    I have pretty good luck with it. I think the key is not trying to split it too green. But you can’t leave it in the rounds for a long time either or it starts getting punky. ( 6 months to just under a year seems to work out for big rounds of 20” and bigger) My biggest complaint about it is that it always has “warts” or bumps and it’s seldom to get a straight piece 18” long, so it don’t make those super pretty stacks.
    I hope to get these broke down to manageable chunks in the next couple weeks, then finish splitting by early fall after I get my stacking area moved and rebuilt.

    keep in mind, “ how does it split for you?” Is kinda a relative question…. I deal with lots of elm!
     
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  12. Dakota Hoarder

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    Good to know. Last Hack I split was green and really hard to hand split, not as bad as elm. I won’t to process elm unless it’s standing dead with no bark. I’m interested to see how the now split dry Hack I have splits into smaller splits. How long does your Hack take to dry?
     
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  13. Sandhillbilly

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    Those rounds in the picture I’ll probably give at least 2 full years after the final split and stack. This is the first real good HB score since I have joined up here. Cut a couple pickup loads out of a pile of logs 2 summers that the owner said was there for over a year “so it’s good and dry and ready to burn this winter”! Yeah… right! NOT!
    I guess bottom line is I don’t have enough experience with it to say that it will dry in x amount of time. Seems like it will dry quickly but if it’s taken alive I’ll probably always figure 2 years.
     
  14. Dakota Hoarder

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    Just checked the FHC BTU and drying chart. Says 8 months. I don’t have a MM, but by density alone I’d say the Hack I’ve had CSS for a year is no where near ready. I think I throw a couple Hack uglies on my next fire pit and see how it burns .
     
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    Ive come to question that chart myself. I guess it all depends on drying conditions.
     
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    id like stumble across one of those at yard sale!
     
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  20. Sawdust Man

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    Some saws.....
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