Nice jag of wood. Bark doesn't look like white oak though. The bark looks like chestnut oak. @MustangMike ?Went back to the construction site today to see what they had done with the 12' stumps the tree service had left for the mill guys to take down.
They never showed up and the demo crew was cutting them down and hauling...to the boss' place,lol
I asked if I could drop the Oak and take it...sure!
Some of the heaviest wood I've handled. Some kind of White Oak.
Got what looks like 3/4 cord.
I can go back for Maple if I have any room let
The new MMind 500 got a workout. So much faster than stock, wow.
Cut down a 4' Maple stump for them as they had only a 18" saw.
Besides a big rock we found a dealership key for a 2005 F150
Gonna run the VIN just for fun
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I've seen it done that way, and it worked just fine, as long as your bottle jack will work on its side, not all will.I'm contemplating a red neck on vehicle hydraulic press. Think big all thread, a thick piece of steel and a bottle jack!
I fixed it, I guess either my phone spell checked me, or I write sucks too much and my fingers spell checked me, either way .I thought you liked maintenance?
Looks like Chestnut Oak. That’s all I have.Nice jag of wood. Bark doesn't look like white oak though. The bark looks like chestnut oak. @MustangMike ?
Ah yes.... photos that let's me reminisce about things that went sideways in my past...I tried something similar, the steel wasn’t thick enough. That pin wouldn’t budge, I rebuilt the cylinder in place.
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Yes, I agree, but Chestnut Oak is in the White Oak family, and is often sold as White Oak lumber.Nice jag of wood. Bark doesn't look like white oak though. The bark looks like chestnut oak. @MustangMike ?
Cowboy have a look at the Facebook group "Aussie Firewood Cutters", it could be right up your alley! Real firewood getters posting their logs, rounds etc Aussie style! No crap and not many stick pullers like we see here.Finally!! Someone who takes their scrounging responsibilities seriously!
I worked in a food plant, lots of salt & sugar. At least once a month I would get a call to remove a broken bolt head.Being a tech I've been the guy you should walk right past! View attachment 1079368
I'm hurt.........Cowboy have a look at the Facebook group "Aussie Firewood Cutters", it could be right up your alley! Real firewood getters posting their logs, rounds etc Aussie style! No crap and not many stick pullers like we see here.
I've seen it done that way, and it worked just fine, as long as your bottle jack will work on its side, not all will.
Secret society.
No idea. We had 5 different types on the Cloverdale ranch in NorCal but none like this. I’ve cup coast Live Oak as well…different bark but similar color wood. Definitely not Red Oak.Nice jag of wood. Bark doesn't look like white oak though. The bark looks like chestnut oak. @MustangMike ?
At least we don't have to worry about 20 different things trying to kill us when we're out cutting. We'll, maybe an occasional zig-zagging bear.I'm hurt.........
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