You're in good shape then.....i'm the last house on the street before the cul-de-sac. Thats where i normally park my cars......... not any more in the way than my cars.
I got home yesterday to find my first Tri-Axle load delivered in front of my house... Holy $hit is that a lot of wood. It is supposed to be all white oak but i see a few species i'm not familiar with and am not so good at figuring it out without the leaves on.
My neighbor did that last summer, 10 full logger cords of Maple and Ash. He's in a "little" better shape than I am too!You have a gold mine there. White oak.
There is just nothing like that feeling of getting your first grapple load. Sort of like your first truck or first chain saw.
I split my second grapple load 100% by hand - in my crazier days.
Get yourself a peavey or cant dog and a 6' metal pry bar if you don't have one now. If you have to move those logs manually you will be much happier with a little leverage.
I did buy a Stihl Cant hook yesterday. The dealer even threw in a log jack attachment for free
Oh man scroungers heaven, 8 cord just sitting on a public street. I would be doing the town a favor 1 truck load at a time. To bad its a couple of miles past my scrounging limit.
I've heard of people taking logs from loggers stacks here in Wisconsin. In fact I got a couple of cords of Maple last summer from a logger I know. He had put it aside for himself but told me to hurry up and take it since someone else was helping themselves. I would have put a game cam up for awhile. It's a small town and someone would have recognized them I'm sure.Yea i was reading about a guy in canada that scrounges like that. I live by the rule, if it aint yours dont take it. Smith and Wesson agree.........
Yea i was reading about a guy in canada that scrounges like that. I live by the rule, if it aint yours dont take it. Smith and Wesson agree.........
Easy now that's what the winky guy was for. I also live by that rule, but the rule is becoming obsolete with each generation. I don't think smith and Wesson would agree on anything being stored on public property. Just sayen.
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