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I stopped in at a guy's place today to ask him about some asplundah downed tree's. He said to take it all, with emphasis on the big wood. He told me 2/3's have already been taken but he didn't think the guy taking it was able to get the big stuff. So to the point. When I went back there a 1/2 hr later with the saws, the other guy was just pulling in. I introduced myself, and said he had been working it first so he should pick his spot and I would get the furthest from him. He said he wanted the wood next to the driveway, which was in the middle of the property. I went to the left of the driveway about 30 yards. There was a 20" shagbark hickory about 60' long and straight. Dry as a popcorn fart, must have been standing dead. This other wood guy and his buddy where laughing under there breath at me for being stuck with the wood not so easy to get. This did not bother me at all cause I could back the truck right up to the tree, with the high ground clearance of my truck. An hour later, I have about 3/4 of a cord of hickory in the truck. While the laughing gentlemen have an S10 full of soft maple. After unloading and getting back there at the same time. I take the right side of the property. Again more laughter and chuckles from the other guys. As I am loading another 3/4 of a cord shagbark. We leave again, and come back. Now its time for the 30" ash tree. This time the guy's come over and openly laugh in my face, and say the are sorry for giving me the short end of the stick. And that it will take me forever to cut up the large tree. I should just leave it, I have been abused enough. So I take out the 038 with the 28 " bar, and start cutting. long story, long. Me 1 1/2 cords shagbark hickory, 1 1/2 cords ash. The laughing men, maybe a cord of soft maple. I think I had the last laugh. If they only knew what good woods are.