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That’s cool to get the help!Firewood parade! 1/2 of a 5' diameter red oak came down last night, blocking a professional office parking lot and driveway access to 2 homes. The people from the office cut it enough to get cars through yesterday and posted free wood today. I offered to take all the brush and in return they helped to deliver the wood 3 miles to my house. 15 truck loads total. I did most of the cutting and they loaded most of it with several teens helping. My wife brought DQ Blizzards for everyone after 2 trips. I'm going to be working up firewood for days to come.
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For sure! They asked several times if I wanted all of the brush - I was happy to trade burning that for the labor to load and deliver the wood.. Apparently another guy offered a place to dump if they delivered it, but they choose the guy that was willing to be right there helping. And that other guy has no firewood now, does he?That’s cool to get the help!
Sure. I think yours will be stronger Joe's got alot of time into figuring out what makes the 590s run.@James Miller Want me to bring my 590, we can compare them side by side?
They dont stock any of that local. Ive tried 256gr flatliners, 250gr bergers, 285 Hornady BTHP, 285gr Hornady ELD's and 300gr Bergers. H-1000 and RL-26. None of the bullet/powder combos have put up good speed/spread numbers in this gun.https://www.vihtavuori.com/reloading-data/
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Now that’s lucky! Are you sure that’s red oak? Leaves look like a type of white oak to me, if so it makes it even better luck!Firewood parade! 1/2 of a 5' diameter red oak came down last night, blocking a professional office parking lot and driveway access to 2 homes. The people from the office cut it enough to get cars through yesterday and posted free wood today. I offered to take all the brush and in return they helped to deliver the wood 3 miles to my house. 15 truck loads total. I did most of the cutting and they loaded most of it with several teens helping. My wife brought DQ Blizzards for everyone after 2 trips. I'm going to be working up firewood for days to come.
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Well... I thought it was white oak also based on the leaves, but it splits easily and the wood looks/smells like red oak. Maybe a mix or hybrid?Now that’s lucky! Are you sure that’s red oak? Leaves look like a type of white oak to me, if so it makes it even better luck!
Post of some more pics of the leaves. If I had to guess, I would say bur oak, which is in the white oak family.Well... I thought it was white oak also based on the leaves, but it splits easily and the wood looks/smells like red oak. Maybe a mix or hybrid?
I believe you are correct! That's what my tree book says too. White oak is a little better on the Btu charts, but the best part of this wood is it's easy to split. I would take that over a few percent higher heat content. The white oak I've had before was tougher to split. That does make my score even better though.Post of some more pics of the leaves. If I had to guess, I would say bur oak, which is in the white oak family.
Yeah man that’s some score you got! Definitely Bur oak. The bark is a dead give away too. 5 foot diameter trunk, that tree must of been a 100ft tall. Leave no rounds left behind! I wouldn’t burn that wood for at least 2 years, so you get the full potential out of it. White oak and hickory are my favorites. Well done sir!I believe you are correct! That's what my tree book says too. White oak is a little better on the Btu charts, but the best part of this wood is it's easy to split. I would take that over a few percent higher heat content. The white oak I've had before was tougher to split. That does make my score even better though. View attachment 759614 View attachment 759615 View attachment 759616
You need to get a longer "blade" so you don't have to bend down!I’ll tell you what. Cutting off a log pile is easy and productive but it sure makes my back hurt from bending over!
The load I’m doing today is all big pine logs (not in a pile) which will be a nice break then I have one more cord of birch logs in a pile to work up. The aspen after that is off the ground so it will be easier to cut.
I had a farmer give me some big White Oak logs when I was a kid. A logger came in and cut them in 12' lengths, for whiskey barrel staves, took one trailer load out, came back, took all of his equipment and left. Farmer said the bottom fell out of the market, and if he let them sit till it started to swing back up, the logs would be no good. With a log on it's side, they came right to my arm pit. Our Ford F600 had 6 foot steel sides so I couldn't let anything hang over. Two logs would not fit side buy side. We cut our firewood at 24" then, so I cut the 12' logs in half and rolled them down the middle of the truck, could only get 3 on it. most White Oak I've split has been a bit stringy. Not this stuff, at 24", I split every stick with a 4lb ax. Started on the out side and just kept walking in circles around it. The surprising thing was the wood was bright pink, but after just a few hours it turned white. Never got into a White Oak that split like that stuff did since.I believe you are correct! That's what my tree book says too. White oak is a little better on the Btu charts, but the best part of this wood is it's easy to split. I would take that over a few percent higher heat content. The white oak I've had before was tougher to split. That does make my score even better though. View attachment 759614 View attachment 759615 View attachment 759616
461 and 261 is the ultimate 2 saw plan imo. Personally I would widen the trail, especially if your hauling it out of your fathers property to process it. Too much handling of the wood if your loading and unloading that many times.Spent about 6 hours in the old man's woodlot yesterday felling and bucking a single dead ash. I'm going to need a bigger trailer than the little John Deere ATV unit I've been using. That or widen the trail so I can get a pickup back here. Some of these rounds have to weigh 100 lbs each.
Consistently impressed with the MS 261's bucking capabilities, that little guy rips. Couldn't have gotten that last butt round without the 28" bar on my MS 461 though
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Post of some more pics of the leaves. If I had to guess, I would say bur oak, which is in the white oak family.
I had a farmer give me some big White Oak logs when I was a kid. A logger came in and cut them in 12' lengths, for whiskey barrel staves, took one trailer load out, came back, took all of his equipment and left. Farmer said the bottom fell out of the market, and if he let them sit till it started to swing back up, the logs would be no good. With a log on it's side, they came right to my arm pit. Our Ford F600 had 6 foot steel sides so I couldn't let anything hang over. Two logs would not fit side buy side. We cut our firewood at 24" then, so I cut the 12' logs in half and rolled them down the middle of the truck, could only get 3 on it. most White Oak I've split has been a bit stringy. Not this stuff, at 24", I split every stick with a 4lb ax. Started on the out side and just kept walking in circles around it. The surprising thing was the wood was bright pink, but after just a few hours it turned white. Never got into a White Oak that split like that stuff did since.
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