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Splitting elm
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<blockquote data-quote="hoot gibson" data-source="post: 1039086" data-attributes="member: 19044"><p>i had a blow down last winter and just got into kutting it up . it was proably about 30 to 36 inches across . man was it tuff to split , ive split elm and this was tuffer , more stringie .i would kut it 1/3 of the way through , and still have to use three wedges on it . thought it was maple , couldnt understand the strings in it . the ole boy up the road said it was curley maple . anybody had any experience with this tree . other than gun stocks.h</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoot gibson, post: 1039086, member: 19044"] i had a blow down last winter and just got into kutting it up . it was proably about 30 to 36 inches across . man was it tuff to split , ive split elm and this was tuffer , more stringie .i would kut it 1/3 of the way through , and still have to use three wedges on it . thought it was maple , couldnt understand the strings in it . the ole boy up the road said it was curley maple . anybody had any experience with this tree . other than gun stocks.h [/QUOTE]
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