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Looks like it's time to transition from clearing land to being a wood splitter!
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When I come to a block that is on the verge of being too big to transfer from the raised bucket to the splitter beam I break it down. Brings back memories of when all I had was a hammer and maul for a very long time. Like many here I am sure.

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These days I'll do about anything to avoid splitting by hand. I do keep a few wedges around, but they tend to get used as wheel chocks more than on firewood. Good on those of you who still do it.
 
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It's been a long time since I've had anything that big... most of my firewood right now comes from old harvest jobs and those big ones stay right on the landing. I still enjoy splitting with my 8 lb maul; first using my hydraulic splitter to get it to manag
When I come to a block that is on the verge of being too big to transfer from the raised bucket to the splitter beam I break it down. Brings back memories of when all I had was a hammer and maul for a very long time. Like many here I am sure.

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gg
My back hurts just looking at that pile! ;)
 
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When I come to a block that is on the verge of being too big to transfer from the raised bucket to the splitter beam I break it down. Brings back memories of when all I had was a hammer and maul for a very long time. Like many here I am sure.

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Yup those memories and Iam glad they are memories. ;)
 
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Not really. House to the north, neighbor's property and shed to the south, yet bigger trees to the west and saltwater to the east. It was a windy day anyway and I would not have trusted jacking the trees.
We’ve jacked stuff in some pretty good winds before, with a set of jacks like I have you can see exactly what that tree is doing. If the pressure on the gauge rises you know you’re in for a treat that tree is setting back. Without being there to look at the lays available it’s hard to say if that’s what I would of done. I’ve jacked 5’ cedars hanging back over a main county road as well as done fir like what you have pictured with jacks without issues before, but you have to foresee the lay.
 

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