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Time for a bigger saw if you don't have one. Something in the 70cc range maybe?
 
I may have to start selling in order to keep up.

Another load of more red oak (same size rounds) and some locust was just dumped about 30min after my last post. It's too dark to take more pics. I'll def add them tomorrow!!

I'm definitely 3, maybe even 4 years ahead now (once it's all cut and split).
 
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Time for a bigger saw if you don't have one. Something in the 70cc range maybe?

I have a MS 391 w/ a 25" bar (64cc). I agree though, I'm not sure if my saw can safely handle the bigger rounds lol. I would like to get my hands on a used 460.
 
Well first load is cut up and ready for splitting.

The tree guy just dropped off a load of red oak!!! These rounds are FREAKING HUGE!!! :)

The pictures do little justice; I'm 6',3" and the round round standing on end comes up to my shoulders (@ 5') .


Huge almost doesn't do it justice!
 
Huge almost doesn't do it justice!

Huge is indeed an understatement :)

Here are a few more pics, this includes the 3rd load. Looks a few rounds of silver maple found their way in :-[ Most of it is locust and red oak (2 more giant rounds); the smalled stuff is locust.
 

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Well first load is cut up and ready for splitting.

The tree guy just dropped off a load of red oak!!! These rounds are FREAKING HUGE!!! :)

The pictures do little justice; I'm 6',3" and the round round standing on end comes up to my shoulders (@ 5') .

Wow those are some monsters. You'll be raking up a lot of noodles.:p
 
That is some BMF wood. Be careful what you ask for. Your lawn will be buried forever if this guy keeps it up!
 
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