a year?? what took you so long? Looks like a day's work
very nice tree!!
yeah i've been slacking. hahahaha. it gets hard when you move form the limbs to the trunk
moving 4' rounds around is a pita...
This is one of 4 piles I worked up for this season. This pile is 90' long and is all oak
That is a HEAP 0 wood right there, and you got 4 of them? Way cool!
Nice looking wood piles! I just have never understood why people noodle these things. That's what the log splitter is for, but each to their own. I wish wood was so easy to find around where I live.
Ya noodle cause they are too heavy to get to the splitter.:msp_biggrin:
Ron
Nice looking wood piles! I just have never understood why people noodle these things. That's what the log splitter is for, but each to their own. I wish wood was so easy to find around where I live.
what he said. i can't move a 48+" round to the splitter. i can barely move a chunk of it to the splitter
As long as that round is round, it'll roll right up under the wedge... <ducking>opcorn:
what he said. i can't move a 48+" round to the splitter. i can barely move a chunk of it to the splitter
Maybe later I can get some more wood pile pics up. Oh happy birthday Randy (NHlocal)![]()
Oh heck, just take an axe to it if it's in a 16 or 18 inch thick round.
For grins I did these in 4 foot oak rounds that ranged from 18 to 24 inches across:
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The two in the right foreground were my steps to get up to the proper height.
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nice work... BUT... That Yoda.. That's one sweet rig.. what can you tell us about it?? Year?? Gears? tire size? sweet rig man..:msp_wub: