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Fourth truckload, had to noodle all these so it took a liitle longer. I quit where the two logs cross. They are still 40 feet long. The trunks are about twenty inches across in the pic. They get a lot bigger on down.

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Oh did i mention how much i really love that 036, Hadn't used it in so long almost forgot.

Nice pics! Ground dried up quick there?

I'd like to someday take a shot at splitting some oak with an ax (probably my Fiskars SS). I'm trying to tee up a road trip for next fall and if it pans out I'll find me some oak. :D

:cheers:
 
Nice pics! Ground dried up quick there?

I'd like to someday take a shot at splitting some oak with an ax (probably my Fiskars SS). I'm trying to tee up a road trip for next fall and if it pans out I'll find me some oak. :D

:cheers:
I was able to get back there, it didn't rain today like it was supposed to. Red oak splits very easy. You're fiskars should eat it up. Might get a couple of pics with the monster maul but other than that all this stuff is gonna put on the log splitter.
 
That is a big tree! I think there maybe some poison ivy vines growing on it, be careful and have fun. :chainsawguy:

I got a nasty case of poison oak last year cutting up a dead white oak. I had my dad peel what he could off the tree and I showered as soon as it was cut up, but still....
 

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