My latest wood score

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2PistolPacker

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Oct 22, 2014
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Lenexa, Ks
I hooked up with a local golf course that had a large wood dump lot, they loaded my trailer with a forklift three times. I know what these logs are, can you wood hounds guess correctly?
 

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That is a very nice score! It looks like quite a few warm evenings to me.

Thanks for the pictures. We love pictures!

Did this hook up cost you $$ or were they just happy to get rid of it?
 
I see some black walnut and some maple of some sort. Can't quite tell about the other, but looks great!
 
awesome score!! Looks like some red oak in there too​
 
That is a very nice score! It looks like quite a few warm evenings to me.

Thanks for the pictures. We love pictures!

Did this hook up cost you $$ or were they just happy to get rid of it?

It was free and they invited me back for more..........I now have 7 cords split, stacked and covered 3 of which are seasoned for next year and I'm out of room at home. My youngest has a house with a one acre lot about 10 minutes away where I store my trailers, so a deal will have to be worked out.

No maple or oak.
 
Unfortunately the largest log ended up as a 1/2 cord of elm, 3/4 cord of honey locust, 3/4 cord of black walnut,1/4 cord of really infested ash, 1/2 cord of hackberry and the one long log of hedge with some poison ivy which I got a very small amount on my left hand. I haven't split the hackberry yet because I have no where to stack it. I ended up with 3/4 cord of uglies stacked in my garden which will need to be moved by April 1st for my tomatoes.
 
Wow nice score! I think I'll be stopping by the next golf course nearest my house!
 
Nice score and no SNOW!
 
In the first picture the saw is resting on a Black Walnut log, and below it, slightly closer to camera, is a large Shagbark Hickory log.
 
In the first picture the saw is resting on a Black Walnut log, and below it, slightly closer to camera, is a large Shagbark Hickory log.
Good eyes on the walnut log Wood Duck, but the other is honey locust which I had to skim with my saw to knock off clusters of 8" thorns.
 
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