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Dapple Grey Lady
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Betty
Goodrich Texas
USA
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Posted - Jan 07 2014 :  09:49:52 AM  Show Profile
Have a question - How many of you have actually chopped an entire cord of wood? Do you use an axe or a wood splitter? What type of wood did you chop? I do know that some wood is easier to chop than others. I have hard oak here.

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Edited by - Dapple Grey Lady on Jan 07 2014 10:55:05 AM

kysheeplady
True Blue Farmgirl

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Teri
KY
USA
1291 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2014 :  10:51:07 AM  Show Profile
Wood splitter, if you don't have one you can rent one, pending you have enough wood to even bother with renting.
As far as some wood being easy to split, depends on hard or soft wood. And you should only burn hard wood for a wood stove fire anyway. Also if your wood is wet, it will be VERY hard to split.

Teri
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Edited by - kysheeplady on Jan 07 2014 10:54:02 AM
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Dapple Grey Lady
True Blue Farmgirl

725 Posts

Betty
Goodrich Texas
USA
725 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2014 :  10:57:53 AM  Show Profile
I read the article on chopping wood in the new issue of Mary Janes magazine. The merit badge does not specify whether to do it by hand or if log splitter can be used. I don't know if ay my age I could do ALL of it by hand. :)

~ Betty ~
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kysheeplady
True Blue Farmgirl

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Teri
KY
USA
1291 Posts

Posted - Jan 07 2014 :  11:06:17 AM  Show Profile
you may be able to get some really DRY wood that is very SMALL in diameter and split with a splitting maul. That is what we use. The maul does most of the work, heavy tho.
I suppose for a badge you could just use and axe and some very small DRY wood.

Teri
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jan49829
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Janet
Gladstone Mi.
USA
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Posted - Jan 07 2014 :  11:46:23 AM  Show Profile
I used to split 10 full cords of wood a year, I used a splitting maul and axe. All was done by hand. I would do 100 logs a day all year long, that way it was not too bad. Stocked up in the summer made it a lot easier. I burned mostly oak, which is a very hard wood.

Janet
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windypines
True Blue Farmgirl

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Michele
Bruce Wisconsin
USA
4214 Posts

Posted - Jan 08 2014 :  1:09:11 PM  Show Profile
I use a splitting maul too, when the wood splits easy. You get some narly elm, and then I borrow my dads splitter. I think using the maul is sometimes quicker then the splitter. When the wood pops with one hit, it makes me happy! I do most of the wood cutting here too. My husband was laid up this fall, so me and his cousin did all our wood. I don't care much for laying out the trees, but have done it with success!
Happy wood splitting

just a girl farming in WI

Michele
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