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<blockquote data-quote="DeanBrown3D" data-source="post: 377529" data-attributes="member: 8695"><p>I get a hatchet and chip out a little 'V' in the bark at regular intervals (for me its 22 inches) using a metal ruler with a heavy black mark on it at 22". Anything over 24 wont go in the splitter.</p><p></p><p>I find it better to go and do this manually, since you:</p><p></p><p>a) Get a good close look at and around the tree.</p><p>b) Can chip off any mud at the same time.</p><p>c) Can plan and skip sections with heavy knotting (which wont split straight).</p><p>d) Get a quick break from sawing.</p><p></p><p>Just my 0.02</p><p></p><p>Dean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeanBrown3D, post: 377529, member: 8695"] I get a hatchet and chip out a little 'V' in the bark at regular intervals (for me its 22 inches) using a metal ruler with a heavy black mark on it at 22". Anything over 24 wont go in the splitter. I find it better to go and do this manually, since you: a) Get a good close look at and around the tree. b) Can chip off any mud at the same time. c) Can plan and skip sections with heavy knotting (which wont split straight). d) Get a quick break from sawing. Just my 0.02 Dean [/QUOTE]
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