Making Firewood With The Super Splitter...Oak Firewood??

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • I have logs trucked in by the Tri-axle. They hold about 5-6 cords once processed. To make my Japa 365 Pro work easier I try to trim off the butt-end of the logs if they are too big or misshaped. These off-cuts lay off to the side until I can split them with my Super Splitter. What a great machine!! If the log is not 16" long, or it it is ugly/misshaped etc I will put it in my own wood shed. All other logs are sorted by type and stacked accordingly. Some of these logs are oak and I will let you know in the video why I don't like dealing with oak firewood.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @googleboy7
    @googleboy7 Před 3 lety +3

    I've had a Super Split for 35 years. Converted it to an electric motor 8 years ago. I bought an Eastonmade 12-22 last year with a log lift to save my back. Both machines are fantastic and I use them both. I'll never part with either machine. Shalom, gw

  • @haroldanderson2781
    @haroldanderson2781 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m the goofy person that enjoys the smell of fresh oak. I think it goes back to helping my family gather wood for winter. It was their only source of heat. Now when my garage is loaded up with that smell it gives me security in knowing that I have a backup plan for heat. Great video Joe

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing Harold. I was around some seasoned oak yesterday and the smell was pretty good for me. Fresh split?? NO! LOL. Joe

  • @marksparkplug7758
    @marksparkplug7758 Před 4 lety +4

    I agree about oak smelling when splitting green, my favorite to smell while splitting is Cherry, you have a great day buddy.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +2

      No joke...I just got done resplitting fresh cherry. LOVE the way it smells.

    • @ottohonkala6861
      @ottohonkala6861 Před 3 lety +1

      YES!!!! Red Oak dried is OK (yeah - almost 2 years!) - but fresh, its so overpowering the smell - almost nauseating. I call it sweet-nasty.

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video

  • @doxasnob8137
    @doxasnob8137 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Joe. With the Super Splitter, when you send the ram down it looks like it completes its journey down and back on its own, looks like you really have to be on your mark and keep hands away. I know this really speeds up production, but looks more dangerous than one you keep your hand on to complete the cycle. Stay safe! Love your videos.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 3 lety +1

      There is certainly a risk given its speed but I think it looks more risky on the TV than it is operating it. As long as you have your hand on the side of the log you are safe.

  • @stevenhatfield1961
    @stevenhatfield1961 Před 4 lety +1

    It's great for you that you get upper end pricing in your business model. Makes more sense on your set up and equipment.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +1

      From all my calculations, my land available, my limited labor power, limited machines...If I was going to make a living selling firewood this approach makes a lot of sense. Joe

  • @sloth9669
    @sloth9669 Před 4 lety +2

    New sub here. Did firewood for years and love your attention to detail. I wish you the best going forward.

  • @roflstomps324
    @roflstomps324 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree about the oak. I bought a face cord from a guy and he put a bunch of unseasoned oak in there. I would say about a quarter of it was unseasoned. I didn't know until I put on my birch and cherry and threw on a nice big oak chunk. Boom! The whole house smelled like puke and cleaner, just like you said. The oak was spitting and squirting water and juice like crazy. I still have the stains on my fireplace from it. Dude was mad I never bought from him again. I wasn't... Love your videos BTW. They remind of growing up in Canada.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +1

      I laugh bc I think I'm the only firewood guy around that doesn't like oak..lol... Add you to the list! Joe

  • @richardjulian9263
    @richardjulian9263 Před 4 lety +1

    I've been watching your videos for the past week or so and subscribed. I like your business model. When you are doing your splits of odd stuff like this video shows, do yourself a favor and buy a good pickeroon for lifting the rounds off of the ground onto the splitter without bending over. Your back will thank you for it when you get older. I have a couple. I epoxy a strong magnet onto the handle near the head. I just "stick" it onto the splitter somewhere in between picking up rounds. It also helps for reaching into a truck (or trailer in your case) when performing hand unloading. You don't seem to do many large rounds but I often get larger trees. The rounds are too heavy to pick up with the pickeroon so I use a pulp hook in one hand and my bare hand on the other end. That works well. Keep the videos coming. I have 40+ years of processing firewood and I still find things to learn from you.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      Thanks Richard. I had thought of a pickaroon or a logox but have never purchased one. I try to avoid heavy lifting as much as I can and about a 15" round is about max for me. Still I'm not getting any older and avoiding injury, pulled muscles etc is a prime goal. Thanks for the complement. I appreciate your experience so that means a lot to me!
      Joe

  • @jacquesblaque7728
    @jacquesblaque7728 Před 3 lety +2

    I've no problem with oak. Red oak is almost explosive- it splits so readily by hand. I'm on a 4-5 yr cycle, so all the wood gets plenty of time to dry, up off the ground and top-covered. That gets the MC of all of it down in the low teens. Then stacked for a week or two next the woodstove, it's ready. Doing the above, I keep much of the splits on the thick side- enables long, clean burns. There's always the odd forked/knotty piece; noodling through just the cross-grained bit, a good maul will finish them off quickly. Handling pieces, I much prefer a hookaroon; Forester's heads have great shape. Splitting with Mueller 3kg maul is great exercise. Amazing tool, that.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds like you are keeping busy Jacques. I will split with a maul for about 5 minutes and then I quit having fun! lol Joe

    • @jacquesblaque7728
      @jacquesblaque7728 Před 3 lety

      @@ohiowoodburner I've had some mauls like that, big-box bludgeons. Then I got a 3 kg (6.6 lb) Mueller, and my eyes were opened, it was so much more productive. I then took a big angle-grinder to some of the bludgeons, to greatly reduce their "cheekiness" to emulate the Mueller's head-shape. Typical Scandinavian maul is a great tool, maybe suited for smaller rounds than the Austrian one. One remaining issue: metallurgy. The modified bludgeons are of much softer steel than Mueller uses. Highland Woodworking now sells 3 kg Mueller for $90, an excellent buy IMO. You can DAGS "Mueller 3kg Biber Classic Splitting Maul." Great exercise FWIW, and great therapy, if you can avoid rushing. Cheers.

  • @bossforever1865
    @bossforever1865 Před rokem +1

    Joe that's red oak it's the longest drying hardwood! Unlike white oak it smells sweet and only takes about 10 months to seasoned. Red oak stinks really bad!! White oak is really well for buying and you can cook with it. Good smoking wood. Do you have much white oak in Ohio??

  • @Northof25A
    @Northof25A Před 3 lety

    Oak though, when it's seasoned it's a beast in the wood stove

  • @CliffsideStables
    @CliffsideStables Před 4 lety +1

    I've seen enough of your videos...and I just HAD to subscribe! :-) Keep up the good work and videos!!! Tim @ Cliffside Acres

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      I am very grateful for you Cliffside! that means a lot. I am glad these are providing value and entertainment! I hope you are staying well. Joe

  • @jakelitva6094
    @jakelitva6094 Před 2 lety

    I use pulp hook instead of my bare hand when I use my Super Splitter.

  • @stevesedgwick5789
    @stevesedgwick5789 Před 4 lety +1

    Super splitter, super processor, what you need is a super stacker, as for me stacking firewood kills my back 😃

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      Stacking is a big deal. I pay HS kids to help me. I am looking for a new machine that will help. Have you seen the Posch Pack Fix? Looks pretty cool. Joe

    • @stevesedgwick5789
      @stevesedgwick5789 Před 4 lety

      Checked out the equipment you mentioned. It certainly is a solution, but clearly you need a crane and a machine to move the finished net clad bundle around, load the delivery vehicles etc. Maybe also something to unload still in the net bundle?

  • @tomwaldo9556
    @tomwaldo9556 Před 4 lety +3

    To me oak doesn't smell like that. I like the smell. I have a small dr kinetic splitter but I want one like yours. Maybe later this year. I just subscribed. Stay well.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +1

      I have heard that from others too. Regardless Oak is a VERY good firewood as I am sure you know. Thanks for subscribing Tom. We will be posting more vids in the coming days. Stay healthy!

  • @jandblawncare8570
    @jandblawncare8570 Před 3 lety

    Just ordered my Super Split HD today, too bad its a 8-10 week lead time but until then I'll keep stockpiling wood and using my Generac 10 ton kinetic splitter. Im using both for re-splits for bundles

  • @Adirondack_DFL
    @Adirondack_DFL Před 4 lety +2

    Your splitter has a very fast cycle time, nice.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      Yes it does!

    • @frenchfryfarmer436
      @frenchfryfarmer436 Před 3 lety +1

      My friend had one 20+ years ago...I have ALWAYS wanted a SS. So fast. Finally found a used one.....guy didn't know what it was, cover missing , needs and engine. $100

  • @troyjohns4383
    @troyjohns4383 Před 3 lety

    Oak burns hotter and lasts longer then most other species if seasoned properly. I keep mostly oak for myself and sell off the other species of hardwood. When I do sell a load of oak I get a premium price.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 3 lety

      No denying it is a great firewood. I just can't handle the smell! lol

  • @coreym5072
    @coreym5072 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 2040 Multitek with a 16 way. What do you do to split with the super splitter? Chainsaw? How long does it take you to cut a cord? Restaurants are picky

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      That Multitek is a GREAT machine. I like watching them work on CZcams. I use my super splitter for resplitting when logs hit the 8 way wrong. Also for logs that that are too big to fit through my japa. I Buck them and split. I can have a cord split in about an hour and a half to two hours w the japa. It is fassst! Stay cool this week Corey. Joe

  • @SGD3000
    @SGD3000 Před měsícem

    Question. Is your A. M. Leonard wheelbarrow orange or red?

  • @brikkijim
    @brikkijim Před 4 lety +3

    Which models is that . J or HD. I am hopefully picking of the SE version because of my bundle business is expanding.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi James...This is a model J. I have never run an HD but all I can say is the J has all the power I need. I'm totally satisfied with it. I don't think spending the extra $$ for a bigger model would have any value. If a round is too big to split for my SS I would imagine it would be too big for me to pick up to begin with. My advice is get the J. Thanks for watching!

  • @brianrizzi6321
    @brianrizzi6321 Před 4 lety +1

    When it comes to stacking multiple rows tight up against each other I’m a bit of a doubter. I was always taught that firewood needs good airflow to dry so a single row is best. Can you tell me your thoughts and what you’ve experienced?

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +3

      Funny you bring this up now! i always use the width of my back-side hand when stacking against another cord. That width is usually enough gap to allow air flow. Last week I was getting into one of my rows and uncovered some mold on the current cord AND the one behind it. Big BUMMER.. Ugh.. I hate this. This is the 1st I have had it happen but I think this is bc the wood sat there longer than usual due to COVID killing my restaurant sales. regardless not all is lost. I pulled the moist stuff out and set it off to itself to see if it will dry up better. If not it will be moved to my own woodshed but still I lost about $800 in sales if not. Ugh again. Joe

  • @wiener6969
    @wiener6969 Před 3 lety +1

    what model super split, also great video

  • @kens7420
    @kens7420 Před 4 lety +1

    Consider getting yourself gorilla carts. Saves your back from having to lift your wheel barrow.

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the recommendation Ken. This is from the hazards of a youtube channel. Lol. Otherwise my daughter would have helped me unload the whebarrow! Thanks for watching. Please subscribe if you havent yet. I will check them out. Joe

  • @normanrogers826
    @normanrogers826 Před 2 lety

    Does this machine have a 4 way spliter

  • @lawnman1734
    @lawnman1734 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the production table on your machine the standard model or extra wide model?
    Thanks!

  • @davekana8388
    @davekana8388 Před rokem

    How’s this working out for you? I’m from NE Ohio, where did you purchase?

  • @tubesockets120v
    @tubesockets120v Před 10 měsíci

    How many cords a year do you split?

  • @russellhenkel2473
    @russellhenkel2473 Před 3 lety

    Do you dry your wood uncovered? Thanks for the video

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 3 lety +1

      I do. I have learned that tarping doesn't bring me much value.

  • @johnraymond4071
    @johnraymond4071 Před 3 lety +1

    Outdoors k

  • @kennethfriedrichsen7079
    @kennethfriedrichsen7079 Před 4 lety +1

    Always called oak. "piss oak". stinks... Good burning

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      Hi Kenneth... lol. Funny the odor I smell would have come from the other end! Joe

  • @mtnviewtow88
    @mtnviewtow88 Před 3 lety

    i sale all of it

  • @mtnviewtow88
    @mtnviewtow88 Před 3 lety +1

    which model is your super splitter ?

  • @coreym5072
    @coreym5072 Před 4 lety +1

    Is that the Jr or HD model

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      Hi Corey. Mine is the J model. IMO that is all u need. I dont see the HD being worth the extra $$ bc this one will split anything. And if u want to push it around the yard this is not as heavy. Joe

    • @coreym5072
      @coreym5072 Před 4 lety +1

      Ohio Wood Burner Ltd thanks for your quick reply. Worth the extra wide table and hitch?

    • @coreym5072
      @coreym5072 Před 4 lety +1

      I have a 2040 Multitek with the 16 way and restaurants are pretty picky with the size of the wood. I’ll scoop with skid bucket and resplit what I need to. Don’t know any better method lol

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      @@coreym5072 Im not sure about the wide table. I dont think a hitch would be worth it. J model is pretty easy to move around by hand.

  • @coreym5072
    @coreym5072 Před 4 lety +2

    How many cords a year do you sell?

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety +1

      We were just under 120 last year. It's a long story of how OWB came about...maybe I'll do a vid about it. Im shooting for 200 this year but I think COVID 19 wont permit us.

    • @coreym5072
      @coreym5072 Před 4 lety +2

      Ohio Wood Burner Ltd that’s pretty good. I just started out. Went from a skid steer splitter which sucked lol to buying a 100k one. Not sure how that happened haha. Hopefully I can do 400-500 this year. Good luck to you sir. It’s a tough business

    • @GG-ub4ej
      @GG-ub4ej Před 4 lety +1

      @@ohiowoodburner 120 full cords or face cords?

    • @ohiowoodburner
      @ohiowoodburner  Před 4 lety

      @@GG-ub4ej full cords. 128 cf.