Split them now before they dry. If you want to manually do it make sure you get a maul with a skinny pointed front blade. Some come with a dull head about a 1/4 to 1/2 across. These take much more force to split. If there is a lot of wood. I would highly recommend renting a spliter. Should be able to pick one up for 60-90 dollars. The price is well worth it and it will take no time at all. Also don't try splitting down the middle. Try and split off small pieces instead of large ones. Don't go against the grain. Also buy a wedge.
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