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Its not so bad normally its in the 30°F/ 0°-ish C by now.
Its not so bad normally its in the 30°F/ 0°-ish C by now.
It is definetly not. Been on the ground and we get wet winters here. Way more rain than snow. Alot of it is rotted garbage. I might get 2 to 2 1/2 cords out of it. Total cords on the property is probably less than 10 but I would have to take measurements to get a better estimate.How many cords do you have now? That stuff in the back looks pretty well seasoned.
Sad.We certainly don't need machines to clear the roads or our driveways
It is definetly not. Been on the ground and we get wet winters here. Way more rain than snow. Alot of it is rotted garbage. I might get 2 to 2 1/2 cords out of it. Total cords on the property is probably less than 10 but I would have to take measurements to get a better estimate.
I book it out of the way as quickly as possible when I drop em too!
You need to make your notch then use 4 lbs of Tannerite. Cheaper than a 42” Sugi bar.Fubared my new sugi 42" bar. From now on no more big tree drops unless it's a no-brainer. At least until I get some serious rope and good jacks. Trouble is, I was eying up the next big one that doesn't require manipulation off its lay and... Even the new 42" bar mkIII that hasn't arrived yet may not make it through from both sides.
These big heavy gums are kicking my arse.
The rope I have been putting off buying is very expensive. Red dragon should have been a day to drop and clean up, but it turned into 4 1/2 days after it bit me. That plus the cost of new bars and now all over again on this latest screw up makes the cost of dyneema rope not so bad after all. I'm hard of learning and it takes a while for lessons to sink in, darn it.You need to make your notch then use 4 lbs of Tannerite. Cheaper than a 42” Sugi bar.
One cut. Not enough to form an opinion other then its light and lives on the limiter.So James, have you run that 462 yet???
@TeeMan Looking at your first pic I see a blue spot on one piece of wood. There may be metal in that piece or the one that was next to it.View attachment 719137
Above, found a tree company taking down some nice red oak and some elm and water oak mixed in as well. And below some live oak limbs from another tree company. This will be great burning in a couple of years! Going to start splitting this tomorrow now that there is a break in the rain.
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@TeeMan Looking at your first pic I see a blue spot on one piece of wood. There may be metal in that piece or the one that was next to it.
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