I don't like to tow the splitter with a lot of gas in it and last night it was to be taken to my welder to have a table/cradle fabricated. So I remembered a pile of walnut that I had given to me and decided to split that up to use up the gas in the tank. All the while I was grumbling about even taking this wood as it was so light weight compared to the size of the wood. So, when I was done I grabbed the moisture meter thinking it must be relatively low due to the light weight. It came in at 34%. How can wood this little weight to it have so much moisture?