cut sugar maple down today

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nyny

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Nov 2, 2014
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never cut it in november before. not a drop of sap in it, could probably burn it, the difference is amazing. still very hard on the saw, though.
 
never cut it in november before. not a drop of sap in it, could probably burn it, the difference is amazing. still very hard on the saw, though.

If it was a live tree, it still needs a year in the stacks.

Dead standing, I've found them dry before, but most could still benefit from time cut, split, and stacked.
 
Let it sit a year. It will really be good.
 
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