Cherry split Today.

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
Real windy today so I waited to see if it would calm down, never did so I went in to the woods later then planned. I moved the splitter so I could drive up unload then split and stack.

Zap
 

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wood spliter said:
Nice, seems like you picking away at peices. I'm still working on my last load.

Taking what the wind gives me, it never seems like much until you haul it out in the truck. We hauled 28 face cord out last year and all of it was down, never had to fell a tree.

zap
 
I didn't mean little pieces but Peace's of the pie, like trees down. A few trees down and you get them. I picked up a bunch of cut stuff and now I'm in splitin heaven.
Be well
Steve
 
wood spliter said:
I didn't mean little pieces but Peace's of the pie, like trees down. A few trees down and you get them. I picked up a bunch of cut stuff and now I'm in splitin heaven.
Be well
Steve

The only wood I don't cut and split is the pine thats down but i'll get some sooner or later.

Zap
 
That cherry sure keeps you busy! Good Job!
 
rdust said:
That cherry sure keeps you busy! Good Job!

Rdust your right the cherry does keep me busy, I'm starting to get more beech, this is the beech I found today.

Zap
 

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Zap, that long tongue on that trailer surely has to make backing up real easy. Most trailers have a short tongue and therefore much harder to back up. So I have to ask, did you make that tongue or did it come with the trailer?
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Zap, that long tongue on that trailer surely has to make backing up real easy. Most trailers have a short tongue and therefore much harder to back up. So I have to ask, did you make that tongue or did it come with the trailer?

Sav the tongue came that way, if I have problems backing up I can just switch the ball to the front of the Rhino and put the winch in the back.

zap
 
Well zap, with that long tongue you should never have a problem backing it up.

Now I'm going out to stack some more wood.
 
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