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How would you tackle splitting big Doug Fir rounds?
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<blockquote data-quote="Herman the German" data-source="post: 7472568" data-attributes="member: 176386"><p>Why use ANY THING but the splitter? All the other crap is so unnecessary. I don't see any reason to hit it a few times with a maul or axe to get a few lines in it. Talk about unnecessary work that's it. Simply take the splitter over to them and split , and it doesn't make a dang weather the rounds are green or dry. I've been splitting same day, fresh cut, huge oak rounds with my 35 ton splitter all winter long to get ready for next firewood season.... I start early.... and never stop.... but your 27 ton will do just fine. Crank up the engine and go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herman the German, post: 7472568, member: 176386"] Why use ANY THING but the splitter? All the other crap is so unnecessary. I don't see any reason to hit it a few times with a maul or axe to get a few lines in it. Talk about unnecessary work that's it. Simply take the splitter over to them and split , and it doesn't make a dang weather the rounds are green or dry. I've been splitting same day, fresh cut, huge oak rounds with my 35 ton splitter all winter long to get ready for next firewood season.... I start early.... and never stop.... but your 27 ton will do just fine. Crank up the engine and go for it. [/QUOTE]
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