Spring wood work.

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ohlongarm

Minister of Fire
Mar 18, 2011
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new wood 001.jpgnew wood 001.jpg My neighbor across the road own 200 acres of forest he asked if I needed any more wood,although I'm seven years to the good ,I could use some shoulder season wood 2 pines came down this winter,and a huge white oak,which when it fell took a chitload of trees with it. This will be my spring project,pics taken yesterday. Out my driveway on the atv into his and the work begins.
 

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Wow! That oak made a MESS
 
Oblongarm I have the same exact mess with an oak downed. Im taking pics but cant post yet. My brother in law is helping me. Hes using the bigger saw. Same wood involved very large oak and smaller beech and hickory and some small ironwood. Ive been cleaning up around the major pieces. But everything is under major tension. Im cutting smaller diameter back to the bigger. Take lots of pics...I wanna see how you do it.
Youve got more wood, Id like to see how you attack it. My brother in law thinks the trees have been down since Hurricane Irene. The limbs Ive cut so far have sapwood rot pretty far gone. The leaves are still on the tree.
Cindie
 
You got alot of nice firewood for the future and pretty easy to get to also.
 
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Take it with a smile on your face.
If you can get 1/2 cord or more of the pine done now (c/s/s), it should be gooder to go this fall. Much better if you can put it in the sun and wind.
Pics of the work and outcome are welcome, as you well know.;)
 
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Oblongarm I have the same exact mess with an oak downed. Im taking pics but cant post yet. My brother in law is helping me. Hes using the bigger saw. Same wood involved very large oak and smaller beech and hickory and some small ironwood. Ive been cleaning up around the major pieces. But everything is under major tension. Im cutting smaller diameter back to the bigger. Take lots of pics...I wanna see how you do it.
Youve got more wood, Id like to see how you attack it. My brother in law thinks the trees have been down since Hurricane Irene. The limbs Ive cut so far have sapwood rot pretty far gone. The leaves are still on the tree.
Cindie
I'll post pics when I start with day or weekly updates,won't be startimg for a couple weeks.
 
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Looks like some easy cutting and hauling.
 
Looks like some easy cutting and hauling.
The pine for sure but that oak mess will take some careful cuttin and strategy,might have to call my buddy in who used to do it for a living,we'll just split the haul 50/50
 
For sure I'd take you up on that one if we were closer.
 
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