Sunday, August 3, 2025

Great Weather, Cut Wood!

 Back To The Old Grind!

2 comments:

Hey Booms said...

Excellent vid. David. No coffee trees here. What do they compare to? Hickory?
Also, how big is big on the splitter, 25T, 35T?

David aka True Blue Sam said...

Hey Booms, Our previous splitter was 35 tons, and it had difficulty on some really big pieces. After it was stolen, we replaced it with the 40 ton splitter, and it has no trouble with tough wood. Big pin oak is so full of knots that it resists splitting. We don't bother with American elm because it is hard to split, and it takes two pieces of dry oak to make one piece of elm burn! Coffee tree is dense, but when dry it weighs in at around 40 pounds per cubic foot. Hickory will be around 50 pounds, so hickory will win in Btus. Coffee tree burns well, and makes coals. This wood is still wet after standing dead for two years, and it feels as heavy as hickory to me! I split it into small pieces so it will dry quickly.