Ok, so I've been kinda bummed out over the splitter situation lately so today I got something to cheer me up...but makes getting the splitter all that more necessary (nice necessity, though!).
I passed by a local old church Tuesday and noticed a limb down on one of the ancient oak trees. I figured I'd call the mayor and see if he minded me cutting it up for firewood. Well, right after I passed the church I saw him coming down the ROW on his 4-wheeler (he lives across the road from the church). Anyhow, to make a long story somewhat shorter...he told me they were going to be taking the whole tree down the next day...someone had already spoken for the wood, but...it was some of his guys and some of my neighbors. Yelp, I could have some of it!<BIG OL' GRIN> There's a little punk here and there but LOTS of good wood! I'm HAPPY
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This old tree was struck by lightening about a year ago. I hate to see a sentinel like this go, but I'm glad to get some wood from it. They ground the stump up but I wished they'd left it....kind of a testimony to this giant.
This is what I saw when I drove up the next morning...
This is about as much as I got to watch them cut...I had to get on to work.
That evening they had it completely down and was working on grinding the stump. Here they are moving pieces of trunk around...
To put this tree in perspective. (Good guy right there...he brought the wood that I got to me.
Old leaf and acorn...red oak of some kind...
The pile of wood that they left me
! Got plenty of cuttin' and splittin' to do
Pile is roughly 15'x8' and probably around 4.5' at the to tallest point. That's a 4' level laying on that log...
A cut end of a limb...well over 50 rings, I think I counted up around 55...
I passed by a local old church Tuesday and noticed a limb down on one of the ancient oak trees. I figured I'd call the mayor and see if he minded me cutting it up for firewood. Well, right after I passed the church I saw him coming down the ROW on his 4-wheeler (he lives across the road from the church). Anyhow, to make a long story somewhat shorter...he told me they were going to be taking the whole tree down the next day...someone had already spoken for the wood, but...it was some of his guys and some of my neighbors. Yelp, I could have some of it!<BIG OL' GRIN> There's a little punk here and there but LOTS of good wood! I'm HAPPY

This old tree was struck by lightening about a year ago. I hate to see a sentinel like this go, but I'm glad to get some wood from it. They ground the stump up but I wished they'd left it....kind of a testimony to this giant.
This is what I saw when I drove up the next morning...
This is about as much as I got to watch them cut...I had to get on to work.

That evening they had it completely down and was working on grinding the stump. Here they are moving pieces of trunk around...
To put this tree in perspective. (Good guy right there...he brought the wood that I got to me.

Old leaf and acorn...red oak of some kind...
The pile of wood that they left me


A cut end of a limb...well over 50 rings, I think I counted up around 55...