Electric poles ... ideas to split them?

   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #1  

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I gathered the used poles that the electric company left after they replaced them with new.

I want to cut them in half lengths ... that will give me about 18' long poles. The lower ends are huge and I am thinking about splitting them length ways.

Any thoughts? I'm thinking if I snap a line and then use the chainsaw... what ya'll think?
 
   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #2  
I gathered the used poles that the electric company left after they replaced them with new.

I want to cut them in half lengths ... that will give me about 18' long poles. The lower ends are huge and I am thinking about splitting them length ways.

Any thoughts? I'm thinking if I snap a line and then use the chainsaw... what ya'll think?

Be careful, they could very well be treated with creosote and you don't want that on you. I have cut them into with a chainsaw and the the cresote is hard on the chain. Ken Sweet
 
   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #3  
I made a split rail fence by taking an axe to the end and starting a crack, then driving steel wedges in the crack every couple of feet. Drive in a block in the end as soon as it's wide enough to spread the halves.
 
   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #4  
I used cut down utility poles for the pilngs that support my front porch. They're sunk down about 6 feet below grade. I'm pretty sure they'll outlast me. :thumbsup:
 
   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #5  
We usually use drunk drivers to split telephone poles around here, but they tend to make sloppy cuts... (I know, bad taste...)
 
   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #8  
Chainsaw is no problem. Use no longer than an 18" bar, a skip tooth chain helps in clearing the sawdust. Start the cut with the bar angled so you cut about 1/2 way through as you work down the length, then roll it over and do the same from the other side.

You can't do it in 1 go, its miles too slow. That said, you will need a fairly decent chainsaw unless you're patient. :thumbsup:
 
   / Electric poles ... ideas to split them? #10  
What are you using them for?

I used them to build my pole barn and Just dug bigger holes to accomodate the larger poles.
 

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