(broken link removed to http://desmoines.craigslist.org/zip/3190687784.html) Actually the bark looks more like Bur Oak instead,quite a lot of it around me & especially in that neighborhood.Which is my preference.
Less than 2 miles from me,hopefully someone gets some use out of it.
Damn.If I wasnt busy tommorow I'd go check this out.The homeowner probably wouldnt let me but I'd like to bring a 2 gallon can of fuel mix,gallon of bar oil,the 288XPW,the Alaskan mill/guide plank,gallon of ice water & my Igloo lunch cooler
& cut this into 2" & 3" thick planks right in their yard & haul everything off.If its as big as it looks,am guessing 5-6 hrs most likely.That's if I didnt hit any long embedded metal from this very old yard tree,ruining a chain or three.My guess it'll be there a while unless someone chunks it up for firewood
Less than 2 miles from me,hopefully someone gets some use out of it.
Damn.If I wasnt busy tommorow I'd go check this out.The homeowner probably wouldnt let me but I'd like to bring a 2 gallon can of fuel mix,gallon of bar oil,the 288XPW,the Alaskan mill/guide plank,gallon of ice water & my Igloo lunch cooler
& cut this into 2" & 3" thick planks right in their yard & haul everything off.If its as big as it looks,am guessing 5-6 hrs most likely.That's if I didnt hit any long embedded metal from this very old yard tree,ruining a chain or three.My guess it'll be there a while unless someone chunks it up for firewood
I remove up to a 3 x 3 core including the pith from heart of log to reduce the risk of splitting. I dont waste too much time worrying about a big round being too big to split or heavy to roll up a 2 x 12 plank into pickup bed. That's what big saw is for,rip that sucker in half or 1/4 it if need be.