F'in stinks!Mmmm mmm. I can just smell the paint curing.
Load 5. All elm we think.
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Got a big one on the ground today me my buddy had our work cut out for us. I'm 6 4 and it's about the same at the base where it forks at is over 8. Figured I post to show @Cowboy254 some red gum over here in California. Sure was fun to get to cut again I even got to try out the 046 hydrid I got from deets and it is a beast
When you come to this side of the world where every critter isnt out to maim, poison, or kill you.When are you blokes going to come scrounging with me anyway?
No matter what it is, it looks like BTU's to me.
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Got a big one on the ground today me my buddy had our work cut out for us. I'm 6 4 and it's about the same at the base where it forks at is over 8. Figured I post to show @Cowboy254 some red gum over here in California. Sure was fun to get to cut again I even got to try out the 046 hydrid I got from deets and it is a beast
Same way a thief might steal it?I forgot to grab my pintle hitch at the shop so I had to improvise .
Lol yeah the saw is very dangerous. It gave me 13 stitches last year when I tripped over some branches limbing with it. It wasn't bad though right above the knee and didn't bleed much. That damn saw causes cancer in California also I can't figure why it doesn't in any of the other 56 states. Sorry Obama jokePlowboy that is one heck of a tree. Did you need a background check and permit to own that saw in CA it seems as though it would be mighty dangerous and be regulated by the overreaching CA legislature. I am only kidding. I just couldnt help myself as I wonder what universe some of the laws in California came from. Nice saw by the way.
When you come to this side of the world where every critter isnt out to maim, poison, or kill you.
The guy that had it in his back yard paid some guys to cut it down for him about 3 years back. I'm thinking they gave up when they started getting into the big wood. It worked out for me they left the last 35ft of it just had to drop it. Didn't get nothing done on it today rained all day. I was hoping to get the rest cut up and start splitting always next weekend I guess. If you ever get out this way there plenty more to cut upMate, that's a beauty, that'll keep you warm for a while. It looks like the top had been taken off it fairly recently. Red gums coppice pretty well from a low cut stump and a tree that big will have a great root system that will produce another good load of wood in no time if you cut it off 2-4 inches above the ground. I love red gum. I've never had the opportunity to cut one but I've burned a bit from time to time and it's great firewood. I hope you've got a hydro splitter BTW!
Did it cause any indigestion to the SS?Load 5. All elm we think.
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Well, it's all relative. Today's scrounging revealed this little guy, or rather, girl. I saw it after I had carried the piece of peppermint it was sitting on 20 metres to the trailer, during which time it didn't bite me...that's a little win right there. No-one has died from a redback bite for years since the antivenom was developed. That said, I was 100km from the nearest major hospital. Those bites do hurt like f@&k though and liquefy tissue, I'd rather get bitten by that big b@stard from yesterday than the redback. If you're scrounging coming into summer, you just have to accept that bitey things are going to be around and get on with the job. When are you blokes going to come scrounging with me anyway?
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I even got to try out the 046 hydrid I got from deets and it is a beast
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