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Big pile of oak and elm, around 400-500mm long (for a boiler).

They'd been through the pile beforehand with a cone splitter on an excavator to knock it into more manageable lumps, it had clearly been a couple of big trees

 

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, scbk said:

Big pile of oak and elm, around 400-500mm long (for a boiler).

They'd been through the pile beforehand with a cone splitter on an excavator to knock it into more manageable lumps, it had clearly been a couple of big trees

 

 

 

 

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Sheesh that's a pile. Was it hours, days or weeks?

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I'm normally wrong on estimating too! Your eyes play tricks on you.

 

It was 2 days total, what slows it down is dead elm is pretty tough and stringy, and quite a bit of the logs had been cut too long to fit in the splitter so you had to try and get them end on, which is slow and fiddly.

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18 hours ago, scbk said:

I'm normally wrong on estimating too! Your eyes play tricks on you.

 

It was 2 days total, what slows it down is dead elm is pretty tough and stringy, and quite a bit of the logs had been cut too long to fit in the splitter so you had to try and get them end on, which is slow and fiddly.

Fair play, I always try to split elm green as I remember doing rings with hammer and wedges from the big dead ones in the 80s that were rock hard after standing dead for a decade.

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Big old heavy bugger oak which had fell many years ago, and was well and truly sucked into the ground

 

 

 

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