preventec47
ArboristSite Operative
I have about fifteen 20 ft long tree trunks of what I was told
was PECAN and I own a 20 ton Northern Hydralic Splitter.
The trees were cut six months ago and I just cut some up
into rounds and I tried to split a 16 inch diameter round right
out of the middle of the straight trunk with hydralic splitter
5.5 hp Honda engine and it stalled the splitter. I thought uh oh
what a mess I am in now. I was able to split the round finally
by taking slices off the edges going round and round till
it was about ten inch in diameter and if finally split down the
middle.
Attached are two pics of a piece with a knot where a limb
was coming out. I live in Atlanta and have never seen
ELM but would not know it if I saw it. There are some pecan
trees with pecans on the ground where some of these
were cut and the bark looks very similar. I am thinking
I might have to increase splitter from 20 ton to 30 ton !
With another piece, I stalled the hyd splitter and for the
part of the round sticking out, I sledgehammered a steel
wedge into it in line with the hyd splitter and ME AND
the hyd splitter finally split it it two.
I have ten years experience splitting poplar, pine and some
oak and even cussed at sweet gum but this seems worse.
COULD this be PECAN ? see two attached pics
was PECAN and I own a 20 ton Northern Hydralic Splitter.
The trees were cut six months ago and I just cut some up
into rounds and I tried to split a 16 inch diameter round right
out of the middle of the straight trunk with hydralic splitter
5.5 hp Honda engine and it stalled the splitter. I thought uh oh
what a mess I am in now. I was able to split the round finally
by taking slices off the edges going round and round till
it was about ten inch in diameter and if finally split down the
middle.
Attached are two pics of a piece with a knot where a limb
was coming out. I live in Atlanta and have never seen
ELM but would not know it if I saw it. There are some pecan
trees with pecans on the ground where some of these
were cut and the bark looks very similar. I am thinking
I might have to increase splitter from 20 ton to 30 ton !
With another piece, I stalled the hyd splitter and for the
part of the round sticking out, I sledgehammered a steel
wedge into it in line with the hyd splitter and ME AND
the hyd splitter finally split it it two.
I have ten years experience splitting poplar, pine and some
oak and even cussed at sweet gum but this seems worse.
COULD this be PECAN ? see two attached pics