This is nothing to what you guys do, But a 20 inch red oak i'm working on. Will be finished bucking it tommorrow.
This is nothing to what you guys do, But a 20 inch red oak i'm working on. Will be finished bucking it tommorrow.
That's a small one compared to the one i got to cut up next. I figure that one is only 24 or 25 inches accross at the base. It's about 20 in the pics you see.i wish we had wood like that where i live. i'd crap my pants if i saw a tree that big
i wish we had wood like that where i live. i'd crap my pants if i saw a tree that big
This is nothing to what you guys do, But a 20 inch red oak i'm working on. Will be finished bucking it tommorrow.
Yup, Wish i had a mill. It would make some nice boards too. It was blowed over by a storm last year along with 15 more. Some a lot bigger.that is some pretty wood it will make some nice heat
looks like a good saw log being cut up for firewood...shame on you
It helps pay them for me, I don't have to pay the electric or gas bill in the winter. I agree it is a nice log for the mill. It will feel good this winter though.bucking firewood dont pay the bills for me. logs,logs and more logs.then maybe some pulp wood here and there.
It helps pay them for me, I don't have to pay the electric or gas bill in the winter. I agree it is a nice log for the mill. It will feel good this winter though.
Bucked some bigger stuff today. 20 inch bar on saw.
Yep, It would be a blast to mill some oak. But i have no way of getting the long logs home. Guess they could be milled in the woods.don't you just hate not having a chainsaw mill but still dam nice heat---That's about the size of black walnut Iv been cutting good wood but hard on chains
Cody, you are so graciuos, lol. Put up a picture of a power buck. I can see what might have happened. Tall wood uphill. Nothing you could have done about it most likely, unless I can't see a stump LOL.
Just ribbin' ya. Lucky Cutter has a power buck on his personal AS page. I gave him flack over it. It's a sign you guys are good fallers. No fake stuff
I saw far too many nice large Oaks bucked up into manageable pieces for the cleanup crews to load after the two hurricanes that blew through here on '05(Rita) and '08(Ike). It was sickening seeing all of the 30"+ oaks chopped into 18-24" chunks for those cleanup guys to take to the chipper. That's worse than firewood, IMO. Those trees would have made some beautiful lumber, but were simply chipped into mulch/chips for only God knows what purpose.looks like a good saw log being cut up for firewood...shame on you
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