Patty what sort of wood you using in that automated brisket smoker?
Patty what sort of wood you using in that automated brisket smoker?
View attachment 324686 Well, let's call it more of a smoldering pile, that picture was the morning after.
This is better, but it was green and uncovered so hard to get going. We have our secret methods, like going back again and again. Come up to our climate and give it a try. It aint dried out grass.
The most fun to burn, except you can't stand around and watch if you are on the clock, are the piles of tops left by the delimber on the landing. Those can get quite large and if burned after a year of drying, will put out quite the heat.
The master at work right there. Impressive!Well resurrecting an old thread, but I am always after new places to cut. My logger buddies were in the area so I went out to see them at lunch armed with ice cold root beer and ice cream. All was well and one told me there was a LOT of hardwood farther back in the field at the base of the hills.
Soo........ I stopped and talked to the landowner on the way out and he said "have at it, it would be great for the log cut offs to be cleaned up".
I attribute much of my golf game to swinging a maul.
Good show!
As both a land owner and wood cutter I hope that this thread stays near the top for a long time or gets made into a sticky. Land owners seem to have a rep as the A holes but I can tell you boys that in the real world there is reason for it. I know of many, MANY farmers that would dearly love to have somebody like this fellow on their property and would even gladly help him out. People who do like this are 1 -100 the rest just want the gravy and scat. Personally I have more places to cut than I can possibly ever use and wood is rotting in the ground on most of them because they wont let anybody else cut. At every place I am welcome to use the farm skid-steer, or loader tractor. Just last week a big time real estate agent I barely know stopped by the house and left a note with several parcels I can cut on. I dont say this as brag but to make a point. The guy across the road cant find a place to cut, but he also has a reputation, a "slightly" different one than mine. All a person has to do is what the land owner asks him to do and maybe just a bit more. Dont cut ruts with your truck. Stack and burn the brush. Ask the farmer if hed like somewood for the fireplace. You may have to grunt it out and take sycamore or wood you dont want or get it up a grade or carry it a few feet or cut brush all day to get a trailer load but the word will get around, believe me and you will be buried in places to cut in due time.
Hi Ron: Pretty warm to be cutting wood, although today is not bad.
How are the apple trees going?
That is the reslute of a lot of work...and more to come!!Growing like weeds, a few are within inchs of the 9' wire. Just finished drip irrigation and tomorrow building a bypass for the fertilizer injector that will work with the drip irrigation system.
Live stock loose in the orchard
That is the reslute of a lot of work...and more to come!!
Ron, Where is the orchard and will you be selling apples this year?No big deal, only 500 more to go, but I might change things and take out the 4 year old trees and replace with tall spindle which would make room for 300 more.
Ron, Where is the orchard and will you be selling apples this year?