Maul/Axe for Splitting Eucalyptus

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johnnyv

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Can anyone recommend a good maul or axe for splitting euc trees. I have a yard full and I just felled some and I need to split some wood. Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks
 
trevmcrev

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Can anyone recommend a good maul or axe for splitting euc trees. I have a yard full and I just felled some and I need to split some wood. Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks

I found the Fiskars splitting axe to be good. Lifetime warranty on the handle. Mine has so far out lasted about 10 wooden handles and the head pops most eucs apart quite well.
 
pbtree

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Not really a brand recommendation, but splitting wood with an axe, to me, is a bit too much like work...

Get a good maul, and have a couple of wedges on hand. Dig in and enjoy the process!
 
bensonjv

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I recently acquired several rounds of recently felled Eucalyptus (Central CA area). Rounds are between 30-40+". I wasn't sure how it would split so I picked up a couple 5# wedges. Turned out I didn't need them. Used an 8# wood splitter maul to chunk it down. (Anything bigger than 8# doesn't do much except make you tired faster.) It was very easy to split compared to pine; much less stringy. The smaller chunks I split into firewood sized pieces using a standard size Michigan axe. Could have continued to use the maul. Again, trying to reduce fatigue over time. Axe sliced through it like butter.
 
bensonjv

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Not sure what variety I have specifically. Lucked out though and got the easy-split kind. "Pops" easily with a metallic "ting" sound.

johnnyv - Hope yours is that easy too.

Note that I use the word easy in context. Splitting wood is work any way you cut it (pun intended). This stuff I have is just less difficult relative to stringy, fibrous stuff that requires hydraulics.
 
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