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<blockquote data-quote="iowawoodcutter" data-source="post: 1123017" data-attributes="member: 24282"><p>I use three, a two sided axe, an 8 pound maul and a monster maul. Axe gets used for the smaller pieces, easier to swing because it is so light. 8 pound maul used for the medium to large pieces. 15 lb Monster maul I only use for very large rounds to quarter, or crotch pieces that are stubborn. Chainsaw then get used to cut up any nasty pieces that just wont give.</p><p></p><p>If you don't have a splitter to fall back on (like me!) then you will get the hang of not wasting energy and swings and working efficient real quick. Oh yeah, and I NEVER use wedges to split. Had one pop out at me once and never used them again to split.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowawoodcutter, post: 1123017, member: 24282"] I use three, a two sided axe, an 8 pound maul and a monster maul. Axe gets used for the smaller pieces, easier to swing because it is so light. 8 pound maul used for the medium to large pieces. 15 lb Monster maul I only use for very large rounds to quarter, or crotch pieces that are stubborn. Chainsaw then get used to cut up any nasty pieces that just wont give. If you don't have a splitter to fall back on (like me!) then you will get the hang of not wasting energy and swings and working efficient real quick. Oh yeah, and I NEVER use wedges to split. Had one pop out at me once and never used them again to split. [/QUOTE]
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