With our burning season winding down in western NC I've started some logging to replenish my wood shed. About six months ago a storm brought down a fairly large hickory tree that is about 16" in diameter. I started working it up last week and I am having a lot of trouble splitting it. My 7 ton electric splitter can handle the rounds under 8" but not the bigger stuff. Yesterday I had my first big rounds to split and my Fiskurs splitting ax with a razor sharp blade just bounced off the split. I couldn't get my steel wedges to take hold using a sledge hammer. I finally had to resort to cutting slots about an inch deep in the ends of the round with my chainsaw to hold the wedge as I pounded it in. It took 25 or more good hits to bury the wedge and then I would attempt to pound a second wedge in next to the first one. Even with two wedges forcing the round open 3 inches the stringy wood held firm.
At that point I could get my splitter to work on the round, but had to finish off the split with a hatchet to cut through the stringy wood still holding the two pieces together. Does anyone have any tips besides suggesting getting hold of a 20 ton splitter?
At that point I could get my splitter to work on the round, but had to finish off the split with a hatchet to cut through the stringy wood still holding the two pieces together. Does anyone have any tips besides suggesting getting hold of a 20 ton splitter?