SPLITTING FIREWOOD on the FAST EASTONMADE ULTRA WOOD SPLITTER!

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Published 2024-07-03
FAST FIREWOOD SPLITTING is what the EASTONMADE ULTRA wood splitter does! Even with the single wedge this splitter make firewood so quick that it is hard to keep the machine fed!

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  • You gotta love the old truck in the shed at the beginning of the video ๐Ÿ‘
  • Locust splits great as well! We split a lot of it with an axe in the beginning. Pops right open! Take care Sir Chriseth๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐ŸปGNI
  • My wife appreciates you wearing the sun hat. She works in derm. I was instructed to tell you to keep up with your full body skin exams since you are outside all the time.
  • Great splitting!! Missed yesterday's episode so I must go and watch!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
  • You know how to make an old retireeโ€™s day. Thank u Chris
  • Impressive production! Thanks for showing the difference in wood species. You are a wood splitting human machine ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
  • Good video Chris,and interesting how well the locust split,even the dry Black bit. Nice tractor work squaring up the bin side. Cheers from HB NZ
  • Many farms around me in w ny have black locust someplace on the farm. They grow fast they spread like wild fire. They were used for fence post.
  • That specie of wood seems to have a fairly good grain to split. TY for sharing. Have a great July 4th. Dave D. From Maine.๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
  • That locust is beautiful. For someone wanting heat, that will be amazing.
  • @waynetharp
    Looks awesome!! Now to find enough more Locust to completely fill the bin! ๐Ÿ‘
  • I love black locust for burning. Got about 4 cords a couple of years ago. Nice thing is that it grows to a nice size for firewood very quickly, although treated as invasive in some cases. I was down in Yankton at the Lewis and Clark State park and collected about 100 black locust seeds. They product a prolific amount of seeds as they get older. They are a very hardy disease resistant tree.
  • I've burned both "Honey" & "Black Locust" great firewood!:face-blue-smiling:Love the Barn & the old Truck!:eyes-pink-heart-shape:
  • Nice splitting session ๐Ÿ‘ I don't know about honey locust but black locust of any significant size tends to twist or curl. We used to make trailer and wagon beds out of locust. You pretty much had to work it down to the dimension you wanted and then stack and sticker it green and put heavy weights on top of it to keep it flat while it dried or it would twist and cup on you. Better rot resistance than oak but harder than hell dry. High speed steel tools have a hard time with it. A lot of historical buildings have locust sill beams in our region. Good video
  • Good morning Chris you need a Horse to pull your wood splitter lol nice video ( Ty Ron