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my youngest son and his buddies are all into that Xbox live crap.....
Now, we don't let him do any violent games, no exceptions. Not in my house. That stuff is garbage.
Anyway, at supper I asked him if he wanted to go work some wood with me. The neighbor had a HUGE red oak come down during Sandy last fall, and the guy he got to cut it up didn't do a very good job.....he didn't have the tools to cut the big stuff (or he just didn't want to wrestle that heavy stuff) and left the big stuff there. So, I cut it up (and got around a month's worth of free heat out of the deal!)
Son ran the splitter and I did the setting up of the wood.....we got it all split up. Pics only show half of the wood, the other stuff was knots and gnarlies, didn't get pics of the splitting as it started to pour rain (and I mean friggin POUR).
I'll try and get some pics of the piles of splits tomorrow.....I'm guessing almost a cord of oak trunkwood.....
The oak was around 40" diameter. Used my ported Stihl 051AV with the 48" roller tip bar and .404-.63 full chisel chain to tear it up. Hit some dirt inside the stump (it was hollow, chippies had a roost in there at one point) so I had to stop, go back to my barn, and sharpen the chain one time........
Ended up with 8 big rounds, probably 25 to 30 medium splits from each round. and there were a pile of crotches and uglies, probably close to a half pickup load of them. Three years from now we'll be enjoying the heat from these puppies!!
Now, we don't let him do any violent games, no exceptions. Not in my house. That stuff is garbage.
Anyway, at supper I asked him if he wanted to go work some wood with me. The neighbor had a HUGE red oak come down during Sandy last fall, and the guy he got to cut it up didn't do a very good job.....he didn't have the tools to cut the big stuff (or he just didn't want to wrestle that heavy stuff) and left the big stuff there. So, I cut it up (and got around a month's worth of free heat out of the deal!)
Son ran the splitter and I did the setting up of the wood.....we got it all split up. Pics only show half of the wood, the other stuff was knots and gnarlies, didn't get pics of the splitting as it started to pour rain (and I mean friggin POUR).
I'll try and get some pics of the piles of splits tomorrow.....I'm guessing almost a cord of oak trunkwood.....
The oak was around 40" diameter. Used my ported Stihl 051AV with the 48" roller tip bar and .404-.63 full chisel chain to tear it up. Hit some dirt inside the stump (it was hollow, chippies had a roost in there at one point) so I had to stop, go back to my barn, and sharpen the chain one time........
Ended up with 8 big rounds, probably 25 to 30 medium splits from each round. and there were a pile of crotches and uglies, probably close to a half pickup load of them. Three years from now we'll be enjoying the heat from these puppies!!