countrydon
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Seems as though the majority says ELM , it's been down since spring , it'll sit in wood tent until moisture content is reasonable, thanks all
Just as a warning it't probably not going to get any easier to split and will dry very slowly in round form.
I got into some 8" or so elm logs that had been cut then covered for a few years and were bone dry. Saw had a heck of a time bucking them and then splitting was unreal.Absolutely won't get easier to split. I have seen bone dry dead elm that could not be split with a big hydraulic splitter or a Super Split SE. Wish I had a video of the Super Split going at it. It was like trying to split cable. Had to noodle every single piece. The rounds were not that big either, beginning at about 8" and up.
No one has suggested splitting when it is good and frozen? I hear that is supposed to help some. And it looks like elm to me too.
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