My second trailer load. This stuff pooped me out. The guy hurt his back and was going to quit splitting wood for at least a year. Now I can see why. He had 10 cords of mixed woods dumped by a tree service friend. My choices,
* Recently cut wet red elm (6 cords)
* some sort of semi-dry fir/pine (1/2 cord)
* Plum & Apple dry (1/2 cord)
* Poplar & Cottonwood semi-dry(1.5 cord)
* Miscellaneous - (1.5 cord) ash, willow, aspen, few more
I went right for the elm (like a fool?). I filled the trailer twice. Man this wood was heavy. There were two 10 foot trunks in the 48" range - no thanks. Even still, I had to bust some of the smaller stuff with wedges and a sledge. The first day I had enough energy to fill the pickup.
First, I went for the ash - I had to wedge 2 or 3 big rounds down. By this time I was tired so I grabbed the plum and some small pieces of pine to finish the truck bed off. The second day I just filled the trailer. I should have grabbed the apple but it required work before loading, and I was too pooped after wrestling with those big bad rounds.
* Recently cut wet red elm (6 cords)
* some sort of semi-dry fir/pine (1/2 cord)
* Plum & Apple dry (1/2 cord)
* Poplar & Cottonwood semi-dry(1.5 cord)
* Miscellaneous - (1.5 cord) ash, willow, aspen, few more
I went right for the elm (like a fool?). I filled the trailer twice. Man this wood was heavy. There were two 10 foot trunks in the 48" range - no thanks. Even still, I had to bust some of the smaller stuff with wedges and a sledge. The first day I had enough energy to fill the pickup.
First, I went for the ash - I had to wedge 2 or 3 big rounds down. By this time I was tired so I grabbed the plum and some small pieces of pine to finish the truck bed off. The second day I just filled the trailer. I should have grabbed the apple but it required work before loading, and I was too pooped after wrestling with those big bad rounds.
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