066blaster
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Does anyone have one? If so could you try it.
I deal with alot of big rounds. I have found using the loader on my tractor and setting them in the splitter in the vertical position and quartering them works pretty good but still a pain. If I could quarter them easier and quicker it would be nice. I don't really like noodling them either. I have never used a jack hammer. So I don't have a clue if it would work.
I do a lot of noodling, and I've also done my share of jackhammering. Jackhammers and the bits that go with them are designed for use on stone and concrete. They are also heavy and cumbersome. I don't think jackhammering would work at all for splitting wood unless you built a special wood splitting bit for it. Noodling is really not hard work at all, it's not nearly as much work as jackhammering. I noodle with a Husky 288 and it goes fast, all I do is sit there and hold the saw in position while it does all the work.
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