I will get that tomorrow.Now where is the pics of it all split and stacked? Or at least stacked. Or the pile where you empty it all.
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Create a channel Learn moreI will get that tomorrow.Now where is the pics of it all split and stacked? Or at least stacked. Or the pile where you empty it all.
Very nice ropeThis today’s after work load .View attachment 7175943
These are the pole barn wood stacks/pile.View attachment 7175944View attachment 7175945View attachment 7175947
This one is with today’s haul piled on the ground. My 8y/o helpers mom cut him some slack and didn’t make him stack wood today. View attachment 7175948
Adding to the stash ??
Is it supposed to get down in the 60’s ? ?we have a cold front coming thru and are selling the hell out of wood, too fun
Is it supposed to get down in the 60’s ? ?
Not exactly.Frost?
You mean like the stuff on the outside of a beer mug?
Did you get it for’80’s price?Just found some NOS from the 80’s or earlier. Hults Bruk...
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Is it supposed to get down in the 60’s ? ?
You can noodle the rounds into 4ths so you can then move the pieces around and/or to the splitter.This big one (white oak) came down at a friends house. DBH is about 50". Unfortunately, nothing is sawable for lumber as it grew leaning hard all of its life. You can see the offset pith in one of the pictures. The saw in the picture has a 3' bar and I'm about 30' up the tree. Splitting this will be a bear. If anyone knows a use for 4' diameter discs of white oak, let me know. Making it into firewood seems such a waste for something this big.
Did you get it for’80’s price?
Jeebus thats a monster. Not many of those left aroundThis big one (white oak) came down at a friends house. DBH is about 50". Unfortunately, nothing is sawable for lumber as it grew leaning hard all of its life. You can see the offset pith in one of the pictures. The saw in the picture has a 3' bar and I'm about 30' up the tree. Splitting this will be a bear. If anyone knows a use for 4' diameter discs of white oak, let me know. Making it into firewood seems such a waste for something this big.
TokCut those rounds about 5-6” thick.
Sell em as table tops.
I would dearly love to have one or two to make a couple tables.
Wish I had em from my folks red oak that had to be removed.
64” across 10” above ground once down and measured.
@rope - where are you in AK?
I bet ?Ya Mon.
It's gonna be terrible