Took down a mountain ash (Rowan) that has been slowly dying over the past few years. One half of it fell over this fall so it was time to finish the job.
Not a whole lot of wood in the tree, maybe 2/3 of a face cord. Lots of small stuff, but it'll be good for starting fires and quick shoulder burns in a couple years.
I'm going to give what was the base of the tree a few whacks with the maul and see what I can get from it. The rest will most likely end up in the bonfire pile. It's a tangled, nasty mess.
![[Hearth.com] This one might not get split [Hearth.com] This one might not get split](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96305-47245e3a5c04be4ebfe7679ced08c48a.jpg?hash=G76i4TAo9X)
Not a whole lot of wood in the tree, maybe 2/3 of a face cord. Lots of small stuff, but it'll be good for starting fires and quick shoulder burns in a couple years.
I'm going to give what was the base of the tree a few whacks with the maul and see what I can get from it. The rest will most likely end up in the bonfire pile. It's a tangled, nasty mess.
![[Hearth.com] This one might not get split [Hearth.com] This one might not get split](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96305-47245e3a5c04be4ebfe7679ced08c48a.jpg?hash=G76i4TAo9X)