This should push me out of the SWA bracket

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Spent a couple hours this afternoon bucking and stacking the rounds. When I finish the pile I'll snap a pic or two.
 
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Some of those are pretty big but I don't see anything that is scary. Just keep your wits about you, and don't let any of those rounds get away from you. Move deliberately and forcefully.
 
Some of those are pretty big but I don't see anything that is scary. Just keep your wits about you, and don't let any of those rounds get away from you. Move deliberately and forcefully.

I use a 6' pinch bar and 2 arms of steel and 1 back of iron (lol)
So far so good.
 
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Looks like you got some iron in that wood also. If I'm not mistaken I see some purple on the ends in the last photo you posted.
 
Looks like you got some iron in that wood also. If I'm not mistaken I see some purple on the ends in the last photo you posted.

Good observation, yes, there is an bolt with a chain still attached and a bracket to hang a plant still stuck in there.
Just missed the chain, it was on the bottom!!!
 
Jackpot! ::-) That number has got to be in the phone's call log somewhere, doesn't it?
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OAK< LOCUST< & do I see some maple in there?

My guess is BL, White Oak, Red Oak of some type. Sweeet!
 
Fantastic Mike, any idea on how many cord that will produce?
 
Jackpot! ::-) That number has got to be in the phone's call log somewhere, doesn't it?

Nope it's gone the history went back to 2 hours after I got his call.
 
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