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CTYank

CTYank

Peripatetic Sawyer
Joined
Aug 26, 2010
Messages
3,377
Location
SW CT
Few little sticks of 2-yo black cherry, maybe 15 lbs total, primary damped way down. Stove top around 700 F. Digging it. :clap:
 
Goostoff

Goostoff

ArboristSite Member
Joined
Sep 1, 2012
Messages
92
Location
Wisconsin
Ha, I did that yesterday and got stuck in ball deep snow, dragging out some dead pine with the snowmobile.

Well I took the sled out to see what I could find. Got stuck twice and decided it wasn't going to happen. Called in the father-in-law a mile up the road to bring down a tractor. We managed to scrounge a nice red elm off the hill across the creek. I drug 200 feet of cable up the hill and cut the tree down. After that I just cut down everything that it hung up on till it hit the bottom. I really wish I could get over there in the summer but the water is 6 feet deep and no shore on the other side. Just rock wall and and steep hill. This is the first time in 6 years that it has frozen enough to support walking weight.
 
Morgan in AR

Morgan in AR

ArboristSite Operative
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
155
Location
Arkansas
Elm, black cherry and white oak that the high line right of way guys left me last spring. Went and gathered it all up Saturday before Winter showed up again.
 
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