looks like many Texas pasture, fence line, etc. i got some cut up yesterday, too. been needing to do it. and clean up the drive, too. lolView attachment 1014802its not much but its a start
looks like many Texas pasture, fence line, etc. i got some cut up yesterday, too. been needing to do it. and clean up the drive, too. lolView attachment 1014802its not much but its a start
down to get more firewood in soxFirst load to be stacked in the basementView attachment 1017396
Calculate there’s two plus winters worth of wood here
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lol, same story here, too!I have got to step up my game I am way behind is all I can say
But I am also trying to find me a log splitter
Noodles are great for starting fires too.I don't process Hickory, in my experience it tears apart rather than splits, and I just don't get enough so I usually offer what I get, which came down in a storm, to a friend who has a hydro splitter and an OWB and loves it. But, evidently not enough to hustle over here and get this small load that is now blocking access to my next stack of Oak. So, this morning after finishing up sawing some oak, I had about a quarter tank in the 6100 and rather than put it away "wet" I walked down to this hickory and did some noodling. Accomplished a couple things:
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- Cleared enough to get the tractor and cart through this area
- Made a little hickory for my test burning
- Gave me a center cut for MM readings
- Covered some of the dirt work area here for keeping my shoes out of the mud for at least a morning.
Still enough hickory for my buddy, and a couple random species of ugly chunks I won't swing the Fiskars through.
Well after a bad health incident (Heart went bad), a few years of pity party in alcoholism and losing most of everything, I am back. Here are the current stats.
2.5 years sober.
Heart pumping at 30%
Got divorced after 26 years.
Gave everything to ex-wife
Got Remarried.
Got a house on a farm.
My 2 saws that I own now are a
Stihl 021 that I bought 11 years ago yesterday.
Stihl 031 that my wifes father gave me.
I have access to:
Stihl 018
Stihl 029
Stihl 044 magmum (I think)
My splitter goes on the back of the Ford TW-25 Tractor.
after selling my other splitter I bought another one that was brand new but had a few problems. My son and I fixed it and gave it to the ex wife.
This is my first real cutting since 2017. I AM WORN OUT.
I still have 2 Hickories that are 18" at the base to cut up and split and a red oak that is about 24"at the base.
OH and i have lost 55 pounds since I put the plug in the jug.
My dad has one as well that I want to get back runningWow, that's quite a journey. Glad you're coming out the other side.
My old man has the same 031AV which he bought new when I was but a little tacker. It still chugs along well, not super fast (or light) but good torque.
Congrats on making it through to the other side.Well after a bad health incident (Heart went bad), a few years of pity party in alcoholism and losing most of everything, I am back. Here are the current stats.
2.5 years sober.
Heart pumping at 30%
Got divorced after 26 years.
Gave everything to ex-wife
Got Remarried.
Got a house on a farm.
My 2 saws that I own now are a
Stihl 021 that I bought 11 years ago yesterday.
Stihl 031 that my wifes father gave me.
I have access to:
Stihl 018
Stihl 029
Stihl 044 magmum (I think)
My splitter goes on the back of the Ford TW-25 Tractor.
after selling my other splitter I bought another one that was brand new but had a few problems. My son and I fixed it and gave it to the ex wife.
This is my first real cutting since 2017. I AM WORN OUT.
I still have 2 Hickories that are 18" at the base to cut up and split and a red oak that is about 24"at the base.
OH and i have lost 55 pounds since I put the plug in the jug.
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