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Anyone Use the Good Ole Splitting Maul anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="andrethegiant70" data-source="post: 2710161" data-attributes="member: 6257"><p>Hey, I think you might be right, chicks DO dig it!</p><p></p><p>I split three or four cords/year with that yellow handled maul they sell at Home Despot.. been giving some serious thought to a Fiskars, though. Having the best there is for $50 or so is hard to resist. I've never thought of buying a hydro-splitter but I do admit there are a few knotted rounds every season that just stare back at me for a few months. Holding those still while I chainsaw them is a bit of a challenge so I tend to stew on it for a while. I prolly should do it in the woods when I cut the danged tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrethegiant70, post: 2710161, member: 6257"] Hey, I think you might be right, chicks DO dig it! I split three or four cords/year with that yellow handled maul they sell at Home Despot.. been giving some serious thought to a Fiskars, though. Having the best there is for $50 or so is hard to resist. I've never thought of buying a hydro-splitter but I do admit there are a few knotted rounds every season that just stare back at me for a few months. Holding those still while I chainsaw them is a bit of a challenge so I tend to stew on it for a while. I prolly should do it in the woods when I cut the danged tree. [/QUOTE]
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