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thewoodlands

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In The Woods
The attached pictures are the sugar maple that was left in the woods for a year on end that I brought out last week, except for the middle all the wood was good.



These are the first rounds I split today.





Zap
 

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zapny said:
The attached pictures are the sugar maple that was left in the woods for a year on end that I brought out last week, except for the middle all the wood was good.
Was it live when cut, dead/standing or down?
 
Woody Stover said:
zapny said:
The attached pictures are the sugar maple that was left in the woods for a year on end that I brought out last week, except for the middle all the wood was good.
Was it live when cut, dead/standing or down?





I would say it was down since the micro burst of June 2008, so it was still pretty good.




Zap
 
That is worth the effort. GIBIR.
 
Well Zap, the heart is shot but the rest don't look too bad. For sure soft maple would have never made it that long.
 
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