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What's on your spring splitting roster?
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Chisel" data-source="post: 5780146" data-attributes="member: 125418"><p>Got between 1-2 cord of silver maple to split...that will make some good shoulder and firepit wood. I was actually glad to get some "junk wood" because I hate burning oak when it's not necessary. Not the worst problem to have...got about 7 cord of red/white/pin oak CSS. And I have a nice load of black walnut to split up now as well. Plus another cord+ of locust/oak mix to stack up. Been pretty busy cutting this past year, I'm up around 10 cord total and it's almost all primo hardwood.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Those monster trees are some serious work...they really make you appreciate how easy the 1-2' DBH stuff is to work up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a nice pile of locust!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Chisel, post: 5780146, member: 125418"] Got between 1-2 cord of silver maple to split...that will make some good shoulder and firepit wood. I was actually glad to get some "junk wood" because I hate burning oak when it's not necessary. Not the worst problem to have...got about 7 cord of red/white/pin oak CSS. And I have a nice load of black walnut to split up now as well. Plus another cord+ of locust/oak mix to stack up. Been pretty busy cutting this past year, I'm up around 10 cord total and it's almost all primo hardwood. Those monster trees are some serious work...they really make you appreciate how easy the 1-2' DBH stuff is to work up. That's a nice pile of locust! [/QUOTE]
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