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2:39 6:03 Suggested clip Splitting Large Logs — The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Splitting Large Logs — The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall
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The thicker a log is, the more wood there is to force apart on either side of the grain. Logs that are larger in diameter need more pressure to split. That's why a 4-ton log splitter will work well for 6" branches, but a 24" tree trunk will require at least the force of a 20-ton splitter.
Have you ever considered splitting firewood with a chainsaw? While some forestry experts advise against doing this, splitting firewood with a chainsaw is safe as long as you follow proper procedures.
A stack of whole logs can take a year or longer to fully season, whereas a similar-sized stack of split wood may take just six months to season. Because of this, it's not uncommon for individuals to split their wood immediately harvesting it, after which they can leave it to dry.
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