yeah its great on the easy stuff, on the tougher stuff not so much.
Uh, no. Beech and Hickory are in no possible universe easy to split. Black birch is, but that's what makes it nearly the ideal mid-winter fuel.But most of yur good fuel is pretty easy to split....oak, locust, mulberry, cherry...when green...i had some issues with hackberry..man that stuff is stringy....but to each his own..i love mine...and would never be without it..
I have picked up both of these that split quite easily, two to three wacks to break 20" rounds. But I have also picked up hickory that was stringy, nasty, and refused to go down without a fight. Depends on the part of the tree and the environment the tree grew up in..........Beech and Hickory are in no possible universe easy to split.
I agree with the hickory comment here, unless its a knotty piece. Mine just explodes off the X25, start by working around the piece till its just heart wood left then it pops easily.I have picked up both of these that split quite easily, two to three wacks to break 20" rounds. But I have also picked up hickory that was stringy, nasty, and refused to go down without a fight. Depends on the part of the tree and the environment the tree grew up in..........
OK, I believe you, but I suspect the latitude may make the difference. Beech is my primary mid-winter fuel, and contrary to your experience, I have only very occasionally had a piece that was easy to split. It's mainly because of beech that I gave in and bought a small splitter, and I still have to take a fair amount over to a neighbor every year so I can use his big gas splitter on it.I have picked up both of these that split quite easily, two to three wacks to break 20" rounds. But I have also picked up hickory that was stringy, nasty, and refused to go down without a fight. Depends on the part of the tree and the environment the tree grew up in..........
Depends on the part of the tree and the environment the tree grew up in..........
I have had beech that as Brother Bart said was "a real beech" to split.......but I have had some that split well (if it wasn't a crotch).contrary to your experience, I have only very occasionally had a piece that was easy to split.
Uh, no. Beech and Hickory are in no possible universe easy to split. Black birch is, but that's what makes it nearly the ideal mid-winter fuel.
yeah its great on the easy stuff, on the tougher stuff not so much.
I'd put this up against a fiskars any day, light enough to swing all day but yet enough ummph to get thru almost anything. But thats just my opinion i guess.
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