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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Why split to 48", stack/season, cut 16" later?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zodiac45" data-source="post: 1048524" data-attributes="member: 6645"><p>I understand the principle but for me and the many pickup truck firewood gatherers 3-4 footers are too heavy. In an ideal world with wood requiring 1 split it makes perfect sense, but many times, at least for me, I'm getting stuff that's been left because it's too big for the chipper and or unwieldy. Some of these (maple) rounds are bucked at 16" and still take two of us and ramp too get them on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zodiac45, post: 1048524, member: 6645"] I understand the principle but for me and the many pickup truck firewood gatherers 3-4 footers are too heavy. In an ideal world with wood requiring 1 split it makes perfect sense, but many times, at least for me, I'm getting stuff that's been left because it's too big for the chipper and or unwieldy. Some of these (maple) rounds are bucked at 16" and still take two of us and ramp too get them on! [/QUOTE]
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