Kenster said:Here is an example of why I love big rounds. The pics below are of ONE quarter of a round I cut last week. This quarter is about 21 inches tall and weighed about 76 pounds. There are three different shots of the quarter and the last pic is of 19 splits I got out that one quarter of a round. Enough for a couple of nights burning. This is fresh green Water oak. Very wet. It's going to be at least two years before it will be ready to burn. I finished splitting and stacking this haul this afternoon. It was a pickup bed full of rounds. Split and stacked, I'm guessing maybe a quarter cord. Plenty more where that came from. More than I could burn in a few lifetimes.
The brown spot on the bark, below, is what you get when you cut wood in an active pasture.
Oak yes, other big rounds that frisker will be no more than a paper weight...I own one!