True Cord

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Backwoods Savage said:
zapny said:
How many true cord in the bigger downed quaking aspen?

zap


Stack it after cutting and then we'll measure the stack. Then I can tell you how much there is zap. :)

It won't get stacked until I move it down the hills, making more work for me! :eek:hh:

zap
 
basswidow said:
I have a big tooth aspen about that same size that I can take, but I've let it sit for all the loads of Oak I've been getting.

Should I take a big tooth aspen? A worthy scrounge?

Great wood for the shoulder season.


We have the room for it plus it's down so we'll take it, it will also give us a new trail in this area. I think that there is an old trail not far from this tree that would give us two entry points to get up top.

Lots of dead pine down in this area.

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