I vote beech
Looks like English Walnut. My favorite tree to climb as a kid at my grandparents. Grandma planted it herself. What's crazy is the tree died the same summer when she pssed. I kept some of the wood to make knife scales and pistol grips.View attachment 966927View attachment 966928View attachment 966929
Better pictures of the bark on the big log. Most of it is peeling off so it's been dead or down for awhile.
Looks like English Walnut. My favorite tree to climb as a kid at my grandparents. Grandma planted it herself. What's crazy is the tree died the same summer when she pssed. I kept some of the wood to make knife scales and pistol grips.View attachment 966927View attachment 966928View attachment 966929
Better pictures of the bark on the big log. Most of it is peeling off so it's been dead or down for awhile.
I am in no position to question anyone's tool set up. This is a question for my own knowledge only: Do you run your saw(s) with the chain as loose as it appears on your modified 170, or is that something that sorts out with the side tensioner?Added some bone dry locust and ash to next years pile this weekend. The locust had been there for years I’d say, the bark was gone and it was light.
Also took the little 170 and added a side tensioner from a 250, as well as dropped the bar length to 14” and went up on the gage to .050”
It should make a nice little limb and small bucking saw for my 13 year old son. I’ll take all the help I can get, if you know what I mean.
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I am in no position to question anyone's tool set up. This is a question for my own knowledge only: Do you run your saw(s) with the chain as loose as it appears on your modified 170, or is that something that sorts out with the side tensioner?
@H-Ranch Oh the owb needs a few rounds? No problem!Oh, you mean like this one I posted last year?View attachment 966825
I maybe should take a better picture, than the one super zoomed from my back door.That tree almost looks like a elephant carcass.
I haven't worked on saws much so I'm not sure about your reasoning. Why did you put on the tensioner from a 250? So the pin lines up much better in a 0.050 bar? I like the idea of going bigger on the gauge for the reasons you said. I have a 170 also and I'm knocking teeth off that skinny little chain all the time. I might consider this upgrade when I run out of chains.Added some bone dry locust and ash to next years pile this weekend. The locust had been there for years I’d say, the bark was gone and it was light.
Also took the little 170 and added a side tensioner from a 250, as well as dropped the bar length to 14” and went up on the gage to .050”
It should make a nice little limb and small bucking saw for my 13 year old son. I’ll take all the help I can get, if you know what I mean.
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I'm starting to pick up a trend in hippos and elephants here.That tree almost looks like a elephant carcass.
You balance a whole row of firewood on the what 8" width of a RR tie? I had a narrow base once and the stack didn't stand long.Moved all this wood to the rack in the background.So I could unload the ash in the truck.All that extra work made me finally start the wood rack expansion.View attachment 966992View attachment 966993Adding 8' to each rack View attachment 966994Should allow me to stack alot more wood out front. Theres at least this much wood stacked on other racks around the property.
Looks good James.View attachment 966989Moved all this wood to the rack in the background.View attachment 966990So I could unload the ash in the truck.View attachment 966991All that extra work made me finally start the wood rack expansion.View attachment 966992View attachment 966993Adding 8' to each rack View attachment 966994Should allow me to stack alot more wood out front. Theres at least this much wood stacked on other racks around the property.