Time to grab a water and then head back in.
Leave it till after mud season. it's in "cold storage" Won't rot hanging up in the air like that.![]()
and sunny right now. I am liking it, the snow and ice is coming right off my metal roof. It should be all gone of the high roof by the end of the day I would think.Right on Gas. No bugs in the winter. As for that hung ash, that one doesn't look bad at all. I really don't mind cutting those. Sometimes a challenge...
I had a chance to get back in the woods for 1 hour after the wife got home from work. Cut some more of them up. It is going to be a good amount of wood once they are all cut up. But now I will not be able to get back in there until next week probably. Hopefully the weather will cooperate for the next two weeks and not drop a bunch of snow on us.
Look for some Artic weather which might (will) give us Lake effect snow. Just an old fashion winter up Northern NY. Maybe some black ice tomorrow morning.I went in there thinking I was going to cut one good size Ash. It turned into about 5 Ash and two Pine to get them to the ground.I had a chance to get back in the woods for 1 hour after the wife got home from work. Cut some more of them up. It is going to be a good amount of wood once they are all cut up. But now I will not be able to get back in there until next week probably. Hopefully the weather will cooperate for the next two weeks and not drop a bunch of snow on us.
ZAP, I only want to hear about good weather reports for the next two weeks. Got it.![]()
Look for some Artic weather which might (will) give us Lake effect snow. Just an old fashion winter up Northern NY. Maybe some black ice tomorrow morning.
I'm enjoying the time off with some cross country skiing.
What did I say? Did I not say I only want to hear about good weather reports? Dennis. Scotty. Somebody. Talk to the man for me. Will ya?
Nice work Gasifier. Make sure you enjoy this weekend because Mother Nature will be testing us with the big wave of artic air, coming in waves,each wave colder than the last.Big one all hung up in smaller ones. Too much weight on the wrong side for my notch and hinge to work. I will end up with more Ash. Oh well. This is turning into a bigger job.
Typically on hang ups you can only go straight back do to tight quarters but in this situation it looks like there is a lot of room to hook up to that one with a chain/pulling strap and tug sideways. Just an idea. I have 3 very large ash out back that I continue to study, research, look at and theorize the method of removal. Mostly because I want them to fall w/o destroying other trees so there will be ropes, and truck/tractor involved and a bigger saw than is at my imediate disposal. Fortunately my friend just picked up an 056 magnum II with a 36" bar. Monster saw and more than I am comfortable running but this will be in the mix when the big boys come down.
Probably forgot to take one because it was so dam cold.
While working I was plenty warm enough, but while tinkering with the saw on the tailgate of the truck the wind was blowing and holy snykies! (Did I spell that right?) It was 12
according to the truck with a wind oh probably 10 mph I guess. It did not take long for my fingers to get cold. Suppose to go down to -5 to -15 here tonight. I will get some pics of the piles and new work I am going in to do tomorrow. A good work out and not a bug in site. I wonder where they all are?
Love it. Hopefully get me 2-4 more piles cut in the next two days. I am guestimating, but I think I have about 2-1/2 cord downed, bucked, and thrown into a pile right now. It would be nice to get 8 cord c/s/s at the house before the bugs return. That on top of what I already have c/s/s would be sweet. I am sitting with about 6 cord c/s/s for next season right now. Need to get to 10.That's a good idea Dennis. I went back to the truck after I changed the blade on the saw for a newly sharpened one. Warmed the hands back up before I went to cutting. Now they are finally down, and one more tall,straight one that was about 14" across the base. That newly sharpened chain went through that Ash like butter.You are right. Fingers and toes get cold this time of year. I'm finding that as I get a little older, I tend to stay in the house more when it gets too cold. Have even taken to have a Mr Buddy heater with me when cutting. Works quite well too at least for warming the hands.
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