I know, I know, elm is a baaaad word to some of you. The situation is this. I have an opportunity to get a sh!#load of elm for free. A friend is having a huge elm tree professionally removed and he isn't a wood burner so its all mine if I want it. The obvious problem is splitting it. My question is how much does it really take? I've got one of the old Didier mfg. splitters (John Deere 52) rated at 13 tons. I'm pretty sure that I'll be able to split the limbs with relative ease but just how greedy should I get with the big pieces? Also, am I better off splitting this during the winter months when its frozen or wait until next summer to let it dry out some? Any advise is appreciated. Aaron
If I never have another stick of elm, that will be too soon!
You just like to hear me rant and rave over how that stuff is mother natures cruel joke. Well, not this time. You won't get me to groan endlessly over how stringy and nasty that stuff is. How it can take an hour to split one friggin round. No No NO, not this time.