Great pics, glad you got it down safely.
Funny thing, I need up taken down a broken off mulberry and another stem off the same tree, not quite as big as the last one I did or your beech .
Great pics, glad you got it down safely.
Nice pics as usual Nate. Beautiful country. How's the rain situation for you? Have you had any relief?Been busy, tired and hot but my son and I got out early yesterday and made a little progress on the wood supply View attachment 924217Nice red fir not too far off the roadView attachment 924221Sure proud of my son, really enjoy spending time with himView attachment 924222View attachment 924223View attachment 924224View attachment 924225should be some good burn times with all the big knots, lol.
They sure grow up quick, glad we don't get any older though .Been busy, tired and hot but my son and I got out early yesterday and made a little progress on the wood supply View attachment 924217Nice red fir not too far off the roadView attachment 924221Sure proud of my son, really enjoy spending time with himView attachment 924222View attachment 924223View attachment 924224View attachment 924225should be some good burn times with all the big knots, lol.
Thanks Lee. Still pretty dry, it did rain pretty hard for a bit last weekend though, helped some thankful for that.Nice pics as usual Nate. Beautiful country. How's the rain situation for you? Have you had any relief?
I'm hopeful that I will be able to spend time like that with my sons.
Man that's a big tree. Lots of firewood there.Been busy, tired and hot but my son and I got out early yesterday and made a little progress on the wood supply View attachment 924217Nice red fir not too far off the roadView attachment 924221Sure proud of my son, really enjoy spending time with him
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should be some good burn times with all the big knots, lol.
Nice!A while back, here or in the 'Firewood Pile' thread, several posted pics of their saw storage. It inspired me to get my saws off the ground. I didn't need much space because I only have four saws (Oh the shame). This is what I came up with. Not a lot of room; no shop just garage. This sets in the space between the two garage doors. Gas mixes set on the shelf and the 5 gal below on the floor. Rack for bars and chains. Misc oil and funnels on top shelf. The saws leaked a lot of oil onto the floor and I incorporated these trays from an old shelving unit to catch the oil. Cleaned the mess off the floor too. Garden tools hang on the front garage wall opposite this shelf.
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Looks good buddy. Someday I'll only have 4 saws.A while back, here or in the 'Firewood Pile' thread, several posted pics of their saw storage. It inspired me to get my saws off the ground. I didn't need much space because I only have four saws (Oh the shame). This is what I came up with. Not a lot of room; no shop just garage. This sets in the space between the two garage doors. Gas mixes set on the shelf and the 5 gal below on the floor. Rack for bars and chains. Misc oil and funnels on top shelf. The saws leaked a lot of oil onto the floor and I incorporated these trays from an old shelving unit to catch the oil. Cleaned the mess off the floor too. Garden tools hang on the front garage wall opposite this shelf.
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That is huge!!! Never seen one like that!Took my two nephews out on an animal scouting drive tonight and ran into the biggest cottonwood I've seen around here.
Took my two nephews out on an animal scouting drive tonight and ran into the biggest cottonwood I've seen around here. View attachment 924376View attachment 924377
Total MN talk when saying you "ran" into. Same with "bumped" into. Has about 10 different meanings here and this case it just means found.There used to be a big cottonwood, or maybe it was two of them, in the intersection of two country roads that I used to know. I don't recall anyone running into them. I don't see any damage in your pictures. Is that a figurative "ran into the biggest cottonwood?"
You gotta expect a response like that when you say you ran into a tree.
Similar to WI. Must be the upper Midwest, ya?Total MN talk when saying you "ran" into. Same with "bumped" into. Has about 10 different meanings here and this case it just means found.
Was it on the edge of a field? Maybe filled with grit? How'd your chains hold up?Anybody ever cut down a tree that had been hit by lighting? I cut down a sugar maple for a buddy on Sat night and the tree had a healed crack on one side but it was the hardest wood I've ran across. It was like cutting a 36" piece of ironwood. It died this summer so it wasn't like it had been standing dead. It literally was sparking the whole time until you got 25' up the stem.
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