More Cherry and Ironwood

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
I decided that I would pull this part of a Cherry off the other leaner with the rhino then buck and split, after that I made two runs with Cherry down the hill and put in the truck.

At the end of the day I went to an area that had alot of ironwood that was down for sometime and decided to buck some up, was very surprised on how good it still was. Attached are some pictures from today.


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Ironwood is sort of like ash in that it can lay around for a long time before it starts to rot. That's some good stuff Zap.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Ironwood is sort of like ash in that it can lay around for a long time before it starts to rot. That's some good stuff Zap.

I'm bringing my neighbor (he sold us the land) down a load before the snow hits, it's been seasoning.

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wsorg said:
Looks like its in good shape!

wsorg the last two had some punk on the outside but the middle was hard has rock.


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