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What kind of wood is this guy splitting?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Backwoods Savage, Apr 29, 2015.

  1. Backwoods Savage

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    I think I recognize the guy sittin on the milk crate... ;)
     
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    Watching the Master at Work. :yes: Vertical all the way. Keep Smiling Sav.:D

    The wood being split ...... Something from your acreage.:)
     
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    Yup. Something from here. Easy splitting so I just had to show how easy it was even as weak as I still am. Can't do much at one time yet either but it will get done one of these days.
     
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    Most likely what you do in one time is motivation for me to get out and do a little more.
    Reminds me of the Tortoise and the Hare.:)
    or at my house the Little Red Hen.:D
     
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    dry elm
    vertical
    2017 wood?
     
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    You beat me to the elm part.
     
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    Or maybe 2018 wood. Not sure on that one just yet. Have to take an inventory. lol

    Yes, it is elm and I did this today because of another thread or threads bashing elm and how it splits. I just had to get out there and show how easy it can split. Once in a while we get a few pieces that are a bit testy but usually it splits very easy.
     
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    - Dennis splitting vertical :)
    - Barkless rounds. :)
    - good clean firewood. :)
    - maybe sycamore? :confused:
     
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    I have lots of elm at my property. I let the Dutch kill it, wait for the bark to shed then cut down and split. Pretty much splits easy like your video. Also no bugs under the bark so I don't mind storing it inside.
     
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    Wow, the elm around here (American Elm) doesn't split like that. What kind of elm is that?
     
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    I get a little red elm from time to time and really like it! Very clean wood too!
     
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    I knew it was elm , You go Dennis :axe:
    Even my 7 ton doesn't have any trouble with most of the elm I have had , but not all elm is created equal :)
     
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    Somebody give that man a cushion for the milk crate, it's going to leave a square patterened indentations on his back(woodssavage)side!
     
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  15. wishlist

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    Why doesn't MTD have owners manuals for the splitters? Dang thing is pointing to the sky!

    That joker OBVIOUSLY is splitting some elm that grew in the woods . Are we gonna make a video of you splitting the elm I'm bringing over? Lol
    Good to see you out and about.
     
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    Man, what a rookie.:D
    That's not even fresh wood.
    Everybody knows fresh wood is prettiest.:D
     
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    Good to see you at it Sav
     
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    I dont know who that guy is, but he's an animal. He's like a machine! :rofl: :lol:
    Good to see you out BackSav
     
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    Our american elm doesn't split like that either. The worst one Dennis split on that video is like the easiest split of the elm we have. Dead standing dry barkless elm.
     
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    How long does elm take to season? Is it like ash or maple or more towards oak?