And our grandparents and great grandparents used to burn a lot of elm, b4 hydraulic splitters. Cut my first elm tree last year. It was dead and when I figured out it was Elm down it came. Saved a dead Ash, for another year anyway. Dutch Elm pretty much wiped them out here decades ago. There's a few but not many and few bigger ones. Wagon 7'*16' ? I've got a NH 716, exactly the same only red. Your lil girls got a good arm
@@brandonhoad9033 elm is a great burning wood and is plentiful around here but it’s so miserable to split, even with a hydraulic splitter. I usually put it aside and beat on it in the middle of January or give to someone with an outdoor boiler. I have so much other wood that I don’t feel like beating my brains out trying to split much elm.
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And our grandparents and great grandparents used to burn a lot of elm, b4 hydraulic splitters. Cut my first elm tree last year. It was dead and when I figured out it was Elm down it came. Saved a dead Ash, for another year anyway.
Dutch Elm pretty much wiped them out here decades ago. There's a few but not many and few bigger ones.
Wagon 7'*16' ? I've got a NH 716, exactly the same only red.
Your lil girls got a good arm
@@brandonhoad9033 elm is a great burning wood and is plentiful around here but it’s so miserable to split, even with a hydraulic splitter. I usually put it aside and beat on it in the middle of January or give to someone with an outdoor boiler. I have so much other wood that I don’t feel like beating my brains out trying to split much elm.