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philaphire

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So the other day I hear the buzz of chainsaws and the roar of a chipper on the street behind me and of course I have to go investigate. Big oak tree coming down, I ask the guy what's going to happen with the wood - he asks me if I want it.... Next thing I know there's a crane truck in my driveway and below is the result. I hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew!
 

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I can't seem to add more pics even with using a different reply
 
philaphire said:
So the other day I hear the buzz of chainsaws and the roar of a chipper on the street behind me and of course I have to go investigate. Big oak tree coming down, I ask the guy what's going to happen with the wood - he asks me if I want it.... Next thing I know there's a crane truck in my driveway and below is the result. I hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew!

Looks like fun to me!

Whenever I hear a chainsaw or a chipper in the distance I'm like Pavlov's dog with the bell. Well, I don't salivate, exactly. But you get the idea. But around here it can be hard to find the source.
 
WOW
Are you keeping that wood in a different pile? I would be interesting to see how much it is.
I cut one down that ended up being a shade under a full cord, that looks like much more.
 
philaphire said:
I hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew!

If you're like most of us, phil, you'll find a way to chew. Beautiful looking wood.
 
finally getting around to trying to post more pics again.... As you can see by the saw dust, the tree co was nice enough to saw up the 3 foot diameter log into rounds. I already split the one on the ground in half then quartered the one half. It's kinda fun to see such big wood just come apart!
 

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Pretty nice guys. The last time I got wood from a tree service taking down a neighbor's tree, I had to pay for it.
 
Excellent score - looks like you are set for this season and next!!! Have fun splitting. As an aside, I'm glad to see that there are other people out there who get as excited over free wood as me. It's almost addictive!!!
 
I'd take that anyday! Nice work
 
You may find this link useful in estimating how much you'll get from that (cords/tree based on trunk diameter):

(broken link removed to http://extension.unh.edu/Forestry/Docs/firewood.pdf)
 
Any wood for free is a feast!! Enjoy :coolsmile:
 
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