Hey,
Time to de-lurk myself. My name is Brian and I seem to have many of the same maladies as others here so I must be in good company! Came home from work today to find some logs in my back yard! As usual I didn't get to see the truck but it does look like a full load. 28 pieces, lot of red oak, looks like one white oak tree got in there also. White ash, beech, black birch, a black cherry tree. No red maple. Only undesireable is 2 pieced of that really light weight wood that smells absolutely awful, the name of which cannot ever remember. But for an infinitly low price I cannot complain. I do see a piece of iron sticking out of one log and another shows that purplish stain at one end, so I've got some metal to be careful for. I think it has been 3 years since I have processed a load of wood, with other small acquisitions since then I still have about 2+ cords stacked up. With that and the ash in this load I should have no problem getting through to the end of the next burning season.
Got the first piece on deck for when the cutting begins tomorrow morning, 21.5' long and 15" at the top. The 029 and schindy have sharp chains and are fueled up. There is going to be a big pile of saw dust here tomorrow.
Time to de-lurk myself. My name is Brian and I seem to have many of the same maladies as others here so I must be in good company! Came home from work today to find some logs in my back yard! As usual I didn't get to see the truck but it does look like a full load. 28 pieces, lot of red oak, looks like one white oak tree got in there also. White ash, beech, black birch, a black cherry tree. No red maple. Only undesireable is 2 pieced of that really light weight wood that smells absolutely awful, the name of which cannot ever remember. But for an infinitly low price I cannot complain. I do see a piece of iron sticking out of one log and another shows that purplish stain at one end, so I've got some metal to be careful for. I think it has been 3 years since I have processed a load of wood, with other small acquisitions since then I still have about 2+ cords stacked up. With that and the ash in this load I should have no problem getting through to the end of the next burning season.
Got the first piece on deck for when the cutting begins tomorrow morning, 21.5' long and 15" at the top. The 029 and schindy have sharp chains and are fueled up. There is going to be a big pile of saw dust here tomorrow.