IMO, dead Ash is the most dangerous tree to fall. You just never know if it is solid or gone, you can just touch it with the saw and it will fall, no hinge at all!
Dont be a firewood snob. I have kept warm many a winters burning basswood. Sure You need more but add in the hardwood tops and your laughing, besides your outside running your saws.Anyone burn basswood? I have a ton of blowdowns but I also have a ton of hardwood tops maple, oak, ash, and so on where they logged behind my house. Almost 250 thousand in logs to give you a idea of amount of tops. Is it worth cutting up some of these huge 3’ plus basswood blowdowns to burn in a indoor wood stove?
IMO, dead Ash is the most dangerous tree to fall. You just never know if it is solid or gone, you can just touch it with the saw and it will fall, no hinge at all!
Just watch those standing dead ash. They rot from the bottom up pretty quick once they die. Lose a lot of BTU'S in the bottom once they go bad.
I'm pretty much at the epicenter of the EAB outbreak so these trees have been dead for 15 years. Most of them are in low areas of the property so they generally rot off at the roots and fall over. Often the first 6 or 8 feet are punky by that time but the rest of the trunk is still good (most of the branches are long gone.) That's why I let nature take it's course with them. They are a lot safer to cut on the ground!IMO, dead Ash is the most dangerous tree to fall. You just never know if it is solid or gone, you can just touch it with the saw and it will fall, no hinge at all!
Anyone burn basswood? I have a ton of blowdowns but I also have a ton of hardwood tops maple, oak, ash, and so on where they logged behind my house. Almost 250 thousand in logs to give you a idea of amount of tops. Is it worth cutting up some of these huge 3’ plus basswood blowdowns to burn in a indoor wood stove?
Figured it was a large amount , 250k ain't no small block.Almost 600 acres everything they cut was 24” plus. Very little wind where they cut also so very tall straight trees. Only time it gets wind is out of the north east
It's fine for what you're doing with it, but this particular trailer is built to light for working with.Chipper, Aluminum is the way to go!!!!
Around me as far as hardwoods we have a lot of maple, red and white oak, ash , beech, shagbark hickory. also a lot of iron woodThat is very interesting. I have relatives not far from you (West Winfield) and they don't have any Oak in the area (other than what they planted). My cousin now has the 125 acre farm. Used to be a dairy farm, but he just rents fields. Used to have a lot of Elm, but they all died, and has a lot of Sugar Maple.
Then why don't the deer pitch in to fix it?This chunk of land was hit extremely hard by two years of wind storms. It used to be heavily traveled by deer.
Iv had good luck hunting In Areas like that in the past. It’s a pain when u shoot something and gotta drag them over all the trees though. Cut some paths through it and 9 times out of ten they will use them.This chunk of land was hit extremely hard by two years of wind storms. It used to be heavily traveled by deer.
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You can mow a path thru knee high grass and deer will travel it before they go thru the taller stuff. Funny animals.Iv had good luck hunting In Areas like that in the past. It’s a pain when u shoot something and gotta drag them over all the trees though. Cut some paths through it and 9 times out of ten they will use them.
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