Honey Locust score

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blujacket

Minister of Fire
Oct 2, 2008
615
West Carrollton,Ohio
wood 001.jpgwood 003.jpgwood 005-001.jpgwood 002.jpg Sweet Honey :cool:
 
Yeah, baby! :cool:
 
It was the perfect score from a friends yard.Tree was 36", 60 years old. The tree was dying/dead but except for 2 trunk pieces was solid throughout. It was in his back yard, but he was able to pull back his chain link fence so I could back up to it. It ended up being 7 trips in my F150. I figure just over 2+ cords. Will be awesome in 2015/2016 :cool:
 
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Awesome score!
 
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Beautiful stuff! Where's the thorns?!? I only get the trees with the giant man eating thorns up and down the trunk!>>
 
Dammit Blu......you know the way to a true woodburner's heart.....

That there is pure eye-candy for me......you KNOW how I love my locust! I'm still trying to find someone out there who can make a honey locust nightie for my wife......that'd put my two favorite things into one!!
 
Nice score.
Some rounds look like the 22 ton husky will get a work out ;)
 
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Dammit Blu......you know the way to a true woodburner's heart.....

That there is pure eye-candy for me......you KNOW how I love my locust! I'm still trying to find someone out there who can make a honey locust nightie for my wife......that'd put my two favorite things into one!!
The thornless locust for sure.
 
Great score!

Ray
 
He got all the meat off that bone, didn't he? >>
 
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