Had to have a large oak (??) tree taken down due to damage from the 12/08 ice storm and some internal rot. It was far too big for me to deal with (especially with 2 trunks leaning over our bedroom). Trying to recoup some of the cost by splitting it up for the fireplace insert I'm hoping to get.
It was my first time with a log splitter. Quite fun to watch that blade split the wood with little effort by me. Alas, one of the hydraulic lines burst about 2/3 of the way through the pile. 30 minute break to go back to the rental place and get another. We ran it horizontally until it was time for the biggest rounds. Honestly, I found it much more difficult to position rounds when it was vertical though that could be because those were the biggest rounds and I hadn't taken much time to make sure the area was level. All in all a good day though I'm a bit sore today (in a good way).
Now I just have to buy a chainsaw. . .
Some pics -
I'm the one on the left:
The eventual stacking area:
The final pile at the end of the day (with my son):
It was my first time with a log splitter. Quite fun to watch that blade split the wood with little effort by me. Alas, one of the hydraulic lines burst about 2/3 of the way through the pile. 30 minute break to go back to the rental place and get another. We ran it horizontally until it was time for the biggest rounds. Honestly, I found it much more difficult to position rounds when it was vertical though that could be because those were the biggest rounds and I hadn't taken much time to make sure the area was level. All in all a good day though I'm a bit sore today (in a good way).
Now I just have to buy a chainsaw. . .
Some pics -
I'm the one on the left:
The eventual stacking area:
The final pile at the end of the day (with my son):