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After reading this post and watching Akkamaan's video I just ordered the Fiskars Super Splitter from an Ace EBay store.
Last year I cut down several very old yellow birch trees. The fibre was like meat and seems to run in every direction. Splitting those big old trees with my 6 and 8 lb mauls was time consuming, exhausting and frustrating. I didn't have that problem in years past while splitting the maple I normally burn. I borrowed an old gas powered splitter from a friend to take care of most of the them.
Before I buy a 3 pt splitter that will run off my tractor I wanted to try the Fiskars axe. I heat much of my home with a Vermont made Hearthstone soapstone woodstove and go through up to ten cords per year.
I use a Kubota B7800 30HP tractor with a bucket grapple along with slingchokers and now 100ft of Amsteel Blue 1/4" rope with snatch blocks to get my wood out of the forest. I use a Husky 365 to cut and buck my wood.
This week I am starting to cut down my dead maples. Beside being easy to split the maple burns much hotter.
I now use this method to minimize the picking up of the pieces of my splits. It-it really works well.
http://www.woodheat.org/firewood/splittingblocksandtires.htm
I am going to try Akkamann's bunjie cord/rope trick too
Last year I cut down several very old yellow birch trees. The fibre was like meat and seems to run in every direction. Splitting those big old trees with my 6 and 8 lb mauls was time consuming, exhausting and frustrating. I didn't have that problem in years past while splitting the maple I normally burn. I borrowed an old gas powered splitter from a friend to take care of most of the them.
Before I buy a 3 pt splitter that will run off my tractor I wanted to try the Fiskars axe. I heat much of my home with a Vermont made Hearthstone soapstone woodstove and go through up to ten cords per year.
I use a Kubota B7800 30HP tractor with a bucket grapple along with slingchokers and now 100ft of Amsteel Blue 1/4" rope with snatch blocks to get my wood out of the forest. I use a Husky 365 to cut and buck my wood.
This week I am starting to cut down my dead maples. Beside being easy to split the maple burns much hotter.
I now use this method to minimize the picking up of the pieces of my splits. It-it really works well.
http://www.woodheat.org/firewood/splittingblocksandtires.htm
I am going to try Akkamann's bunjie cord/rope trick too