As i have said before, i am a forester for a federal agency. This allows me to know where the wood is and the second they are through, since my job is to manage the loggers. This was a road daylighting/widening project. Logger did not want the hardwood, as there was not a load, and it was mostly to small.
There is a lot of elm which is what i started on, then i went to look for the oak, that i knew was there to get first.
I figured id post some pics because it did happen and i am going back tomorrow or the next day to get the rest of the oak then start whittling on the elm, as i know most wont fool with that. Much of the elm is the size that i can burn in rounds so no splitter is needed. My wood cutting budy filled up his long bed mazda as well after i called him to come help and get a load.
This is a Red oak. Did not look to see if it was Northern or Southern? HAHA thats the forester in me coming out.
There is a lot of elm which is what i started on, then i went to look for the oak, that i knew was there to get first.
I figured id post some pics because it did happen and i am going back tomorrow or the next day to get the rest of the oak then start whittling on the elm, as i know most wont fool with that. Much of the elm is the size that i can burn in rounds so no splitter is needed. My wood cutting budy filled up his long bed mazda as well after i called him to come help and get a load.
This is a Red oak. Did not look to see if it was Northern or Southern? HAHA thats the forester in me coming out.