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I stacked the rest of that beech today, sort of haphazardly; then started a stack right against it to help wedge it up.

I also spent way too long noodling / splitting a few big knotted pieces I had … I have 1 left, debating rolling into a ditch and forgetting about it though🤣🤣. It’s oak… so I’ll probably force myself to noodle / split it.
 
I stacked the rest of that beech today, sort of haphazardly; then started a stack right against it to help wedge it up.

I also spent way too long noodling / splitting a few big knotted pieces I had … I have 1 left, debating rolling into a ditch and forgetting about it though🤣🤣. It’s oak… so I’ll probably force myself to noodle / split it.
Those pieces burn a LONG time they are very dense!
 
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Those pieces burn a LONG time they are very dense!
It’s going to make my back and shoulders dense cutting it up!🤣🤣🤣

I’ll probably end up quartering it with the chainsaw, then splitting it after I catch up on splitting the rest of the easy stuff; then I’ll toss on top of the stacks.
 
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It’s going to make my back and shoulders dense cutting it up!🤣🤣🤣

I’ll probably end up quartering it with the chainsaw, then splitting it after I catch up on splitting the rest of the easy stuff; then I’ll toss on top of the stacks.
I don’t waste my time trying to split those. Just cut it how you want with the saw.
 
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I saw one of the adult bugs in this Ash when I was loading it. It looked like a yellow jacket, but it was a fly not a bee. I've seen it before. And this wood is wet (I thought it was dry). That's probably why there are live bugs coming out of it and grubs inside of it. I've never seen wood this chewed up - there is loads of sawdust.
I am in South Dakota and we have what you are talking about (I think). It is called "Pigeon Tremex Horntail". It is a type of non-stinging wasp, known as a horntail. They are large insects, with tubular shaped body and generally brown color, marked with yellow.(google search results)

They bore into the tree and can leave a hole about the size of a person's finger. I believe they have a three year "baby" stage and live in the tree. You would have to spray the tree 3 years or more in a row in order to control them. The bore holes are so large it will make some trees break and fall over.

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That is it. I saw another one yesterday. Thanks. The holes are all over the outer layer (cambium?). I guess the green bug isn't the only bug that likes to dine on Ash.
 
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Out this AM to process some more Ash. It was a noodle-rama. I noodled the big rounds into 6 pieces - no sense in fighting those big hardwood quarters. That trunk has to be 40". I'm not use to wood this big. I'll do a little more cutting and load it tomorrow. Before pic, midway and towards the end picture.
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Out this AM to process some more Ash. It was a noodle-rama. I noodled the big rounds into 6 pieces - no sense in fighting those big hardwood quarters. That trunk has to be 40". I'm not use to wood this big. I'll do a little more cutting and load it tomorrow. Before pic, midway and towards the end picture.
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Just curious what type of camera you use? It has a unique “hue” to all your pictures.
 
It is just an old cell phone. This AM, I grabbed the load I started yesterday. The owner pulled some logs out of the pile which made things easier. One more possible load if the owner pulls out 3 or 4 logs from the dirt bank/pile. Time to get splitting (tomorrow probably). This is the most Ash I've ever obtained.
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Here we go... wood obsessed again... I see 5 standing dead less than 2kms from the house... get em before they go bad!

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I dunno how to spin this pic?
It's in my phone the other way?
I see there is lots of good wood to be had in your area. I lived in BC awhile back, and miss it. BTW, your dog seems so serious...what is he trying to say to us? "Look how good I am"?
 
Ha! I think he is pretty protective of his new ride!
Lots of wood here, needs to be dead to cut for wood though (as I like the live ones on our property). There's enough dead stuff around, just have to make sure that I don't pass them up and let them rot, beetles and grubs will get them.