maul recomended for big doug fir

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Evan

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The woof I cut is Doug fir big with lots of boys at times size probly averages 30-36" wood is dry standing fir killed in a fire 10-12 years ago. I cut 10-15 cords a season. All loads hauled of the Mtn are either split or wuarted.

I have a 8lb maul I use. I was wondering if there's something better. Last year I was eying the fiskars super splutter this year the x27 is out. The more I read the more I think the normal old 8 lb maul may be about the best I van do.

Here's a few pics of the kinda wood I cut.


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Thanks for the replies
 

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Beautiful pile of wood. Can't really help with advice because i also use a 8lb. maul. Lots of people rave about the x27 but i can't say anything from experience. Personally, I enjoy the workout of splitting when the weather is cool.
 
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I use a "tru temper" 4lb super wood splitter. It workes better than my 8lb maul on most wood. Plus it is easier to swing for a long period. I will probably try a fiskars next time around. Nice looking firewood. Did you get that already this year?
 
AKKAMAAN

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Beautiful logs, I would love to beat them up with my "old" Fiskars Super Splitter.....
Please post a video of you upcoming splitting.....
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I use a maul on the larger stuff and most of the time use a double bitted axe on the smaller. If a large maul won't handle it, its time for wedge and sledge, or noodles.
 
Big_Al

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Got a couple loads like that last year and the old 8 lb maul worked fine. seemed like the red fir split pretty easy when it was dry like that. Been wanting a fiskars SS but haven't come across one in a store yet.
 

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