I was able to split many of the pieces without limbs with a single strike of the x27 since they were already in halves. The pieces with all the branching will require noodling. Very heavy. I may need to hand split a few of them in half before splitting with my SS. A vertical hydraulic splitter would be nice for these big trunk pieces.
Update: today I lost the race with the road commission . Had made great progress and was sure I could finish the job, but I waited too long for the weather to cool down before getting the last of the big tree trunk. Was able to get 2.5 of the 4 main trunk pieces; what was left was the partially rotten first piece and the extremely knotty 4th piece. It has been so hot and humid here lately, I'm a bit relieved it is gone and I can focus on the splitting and stacking once it cools down a bit. Here is the last of what I hauled up to the stacks. And the final pile to be split from the tree. Will post the total cords once split and stacked. Here are a couple pictures of the wood that got away.
I agree! Although there are some btus there, it would have been mostly uglies and hard to harvest too. You did a great job snagging what you did.
I would say you did well in this scrounge, you've got a nice pile of wood there. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Yep, no shame in lettin them take some for mulch.... Great job HarvestMan Wish you woulda let me loan you the 576xp and the 28" bar......but, hey it's in the books now.