Nice work! There's lots of dead elm to clean up around here too. Looks like my BIL needs to get his wood supply built up!
Yep....got about 1/2 cord of the stuff to split here at the house. Little extra work on the hydraulics but it sure does burn nice in the cat stove.
Exactly, it's similar to red oak that's soaking wet, it gets all stringy when splitting it. So the cussing continues.
loon must be a glutton for punishment. Of course, I'd be in that camp too, since the Spruce I'm working on is full of knots.....and yet I keep splitting it. Oh, what we won't do to keep warm, eh?
I usually dont split green elm, its not so stringy and splits better after some of the moisture is gone.
Elm splitting requires a whole different vocabulary, eh? We've been spoiled by having all ash to work on for a few years now and not sure if I'll remember the words for splitting elm.
Seems like 99% of the wood I've dealt with over the last dozen years is the dreaded cussing elm. But like ya all know it sure does make for a great fire. Headed out to the fields now to cuss some more.
I just split a couple weeks worth in the last few hours. Turns out the sapwood slabs off reasonably well when I cut to 1 foot length. The heartwood is still essentially impossible. I used that as an excuse to buy the Gransfors maul I've been wanting forever.