Lost count, but here is another dead Red Oak:
The stars all aligned today: The weather was brisk and cold, fresh snow, though not much, and frozen ground. My son stopped by for some quality time with his Dad, and probably most importantly a nagging pulled muscle in my back was feeling better. I had marked this standing dead Red Oak last year. And this one was about 20" DBH. I decided that was a sweet spot for some time with the Dolmar 510 with 18" bar.
I grabbed what I thought I would need and headed into the woods. Once I had Scout tied to a tree at a safe distance, I discovered my GoPro battery was stone dead. So, I handed my son my iPhone, a kind of GoAm alternative, and started the saw. This one took a little over 3 minutes from saw start to loud thump, so, no edits, just a little boring saw time:
I was reaching for the wedge in my back pocket when it was obvious the tree had started to fall, so I just stepped back a little and let it fall.
Because I finally had some good snow cover, and this Oak had not been dead long, and it was the perfect size for my log arch, and my helper likes to run the ATV, we sawed it into 12-16' lengths and hooked them up and drug them to one of my stacking areas. This is a quick video of my son pulling the second section:
Of course Scout is keep a watchful eye on our work. I finally got to pull the last section of the day, and my son followed me to get the un-hitch on video too:
As I've mentioned before, it is a real shame to be losing these oaks, but they sure are nice for firewood.
The stars all aligned today: The weather was brisk and cold, fresh snow, though not much, and frozen ground. My son stopped by for some quality time with his Dad, and probably most importantly a nagging pulled muscle in my back was feeling better. I had marked this standing dead Red Oak last year. And this one was about 20" DBH. I decided that was a sweet spot for some time with the Dolmar 510 with 18" bar.
I grabbed what I thought I would need and headed into the woods. Once I had Scout tied to a tree at a safe distance, I discovered my GoPro battery was stone dead. So, I handed my son my iPhone, a kind of GoAm alternative, and started the saw. This one took a little over 3 minutes from saw start to loud thump, so, no edits, just a little boring saw time:
I was reaching for the wedge in my back pocket when it was obvious the tree had started to fall, so I just stepped back a little and let it fall.
Because I finally had some good snow cover, and this Oak had not been dead long, and it was the perfect size for my log arch, and my helper likes to run the ATV, we sawed it into 12-16' lengths and hooked them up and drug them to one of my stacking areas. This is a quick video of my son pulling the second section:
Of course Scout is keep a watchful eye on our work. I finally got to pull the last section of the day, and my son followed me to get the un-hitch on video too:
As I've mentioned before, it is a real shame to be losing these oaks, but they sure are nice for firewood.