Thread: Splitting maple
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Old 09-24-2022, 10:39 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler View Post
Your easiest move may be just renting a hydraulic splitter for a half day or so.

It will split that wood like a hot knife in warm butter and save you a lot of wear and tear on your body......
A splitter is good however some help would be good. Handling 24" rounds to get onto the splitter might be a job for a strong neighborhood boy or girl who could use a few bucks.

Alan
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