Introduction and a Haul

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Bedminster, north of Somerville.
You guys got it bad Bedminster/Warren/Bernardsville/Watchung. I have seen entire hillsides flat during my tours through there.
 
Here is an update on our haul since Sandy. Picture doesn't do the actual amount we have justice..

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Welcome, Gripptide! Great saw, lots of good firewood right there too. Big tree sure looks like poplar to me. I think I see a couple maples and also a locust or two in there. Either way, as Sav said, be careful cutting that rootball off. Keep everybody clear, and watch your kerf while passing through the log with your saw. When you see it start to go, get back out of the way.
 
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Welcome to the forum GT! Great pics! Unfortunate way to get firewood but good that you're making good use of it ;)

Ray
 
Thanks for the ID. If i could only get tbuff to help me split like his kid uses that chainsaw!!!!

Just sayin, that I'm not the one in the picture standing there with my hands on my side while TBuff unloads 40- 25" locust rounds.... Just sayin...
 
You guys got it bad Bedminster/Warren/Bernardsville/Watchung. I have seen entire hillsides flat during my tours through there.
Just a sampling of my yard.
 

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