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Some pictures of splits and bark, and you'll get some ID's. Unfortunately, I'm in a non-oak area so I won't be able to help you.byQ I'm not sure what all is in there. My FIL said it was mostly red oak, white oak and I think hickory but I'm not sure. I'm really bad at identifying trees. What's the trick to figuring it out? I know he said there was some stuff in there that was miserable to split. It was really white in color and very stringy.
byQ I'm not sure what all is in there. My FIL said it was mostly red oak, white oak and I think hickory but I'm not sure. I'm really bad at identifying trees. What's the trick to figuring it out? I know he said there was some stuff in there that was miserable to split. It was really white in color and very stringy.
Green Hickory is stringy and white. Very hard to split using an Axe. But it can be done. Take small splits off the sides all around till you're at the heart wood.
That just might be the motivation I need.Hey lets see which one of us can get done first and how many cord we pull out of it!
My father in-law and I got our tri- axle last week. This is going to be a slow process. I was shocked when I pulled up to see it. He left for vacation today so I started working on it
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Yeah, I'm not sure how to tackle either. I've just been sawing off the logs that I can reach. I guess sooner or later I'm going to just start chaining them up and pull them down. I'm thinking of getting some stringers and hopefully get lucky and pull the logs on to the stringers so I can cut them up easierI've never stood on a pile like that, but I've read that historically, working one is THE most dangerous part of processing. Once you get through the first bites you'll get a system and start to see progress.
I was thinking of trying to get an app to help out with tree/wood ID. I can tell cherry,maple,sycamore and some oak but that's about it. All the other stuff I haven't a clue. Question about the cant hook... Can that move big logs or will I need to cut them down? Is it just used for leverage so I can get something under the log for sawing? Can I buy one at Lowes or Tractor Suppy? The splitter will go vertical but I've never used it like that, maybe I'll give it a shot this week. I going to keep at it a little at a time. It's a great excuse get some alone time!! Lol. No kids and wife for a couple hours does a body good.Welcome to the forum Camben.
That may not be stacked the best but it is a lot of wood and you have no limbing to do nor brush to take care of so that cuts out a lot of work. As for identifying wood, take your time. Learn 3 or 4 types well this year and next year add a few more. That is the best way but you need a positive ID on the wood too and sometimes that is difficult on the forum to do as many have differences of opinion and giving a positive ID from a picture can be extremely difficult. If you had a forester near you that could help that would be great. Many times farmers are good with ID but don't think they all are because the farmers of today are much different than the farmers of yesterday and many have never worked with wood.
I would also cut some of the ends as they are stacked and you should be okay with that. Then if you could get yourself a cant hook, you will find that extremely valuable not only for this load, but for the rest of your life. I am partial to a wooden handle like the one pictured below and also a hookeroon (pickeroon is the same thing) can be handy but the cant hook if you choose between the two.
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In addition, you could save yourself a ton of work if you stand that splitter up so you can split vertically. This way you don't have to pick up every log before you split it. Simply roll the log to the splitter instead of lifting it. The old fart below sits on a milk crate (hot seat on the crate) for splitting. No lifting required.
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My father in law thought it would be 5-6 cords. I'm not sure though, what do you think?Is that you by that mountain of splits Backwoods? Nice setup! How many cords is that supposed to be Camden? It looks like 10+
Yeah, I'm not sure how to tackle either. I've just been sawing off the logs that I can reach. I guess sooner or later I'm going to just start chaining them up and pull them down. I'm thinking of getting some stringers and hopefully get lucky and pull the logs on to the stringers so I can cut them up easier
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