I did just that, You guys got me exited to go get it. Supposed to storm this afternoon or i would be over there. I never burned none of it, Only elm i ever messed with was Piss elm. It isn't worth nothing.Ya, Red Elm is great stuff, probably next in BTU's to Shagbark Hickory and probably as tough, but more resistant to rot.
If you do an advanced search and type "Red Elm" as the keyword and my username you can find pics and additional info about Red Elm.
John
You need any help just gimme a call, I,ll bring the mighty
"WILDTHANG".
yeah,its a bad mofo.If it's as big as it sounds, my saws are only big enough to limb the limbs......maybe.:msp_rolleyes:
I got a PL-4 to offer up for the task!
Put that away! I found one of those in the recoil of my S25da.:msp_wink:
Sounds like a deal, Come on down. Since you won't be loaded coming down. It will be free then i live about fifteen miles from the place and you can haul it home from there.... Lets see, 15 miles x $10. $150 to deliver the tree here. Done. Bring it on.$10 a loaded mile
Be nice to have a dozer to push the trunk around. I'm gonna get the oak first cause it needs to go. The elm is not in the way. I'm gonna try and get all the oak i can, But the trunk is more than my bar will do. I hate to buy a bar and chain for one tree. It's raining now or i would be over ther workin on it. I want to get a good pic of the elm for ya'll to see. I'm just gonna have to look it over closer. Don't know what i will do about the part in the house. The limbs off this oak are as big as the trunk on this elm.
Errm ok, I do have a 395 with a 14.5" bar I would doughnate to the cause.
Don't know how i will get it out, May be too dangerous to try. Just have to look it over. These old oaks are probably over 500 years old.You need a dozer or an excavator to pull that bad boy outta the house.
Damn, I wanna see the pics.
Sounds like a deal, Come on down. Since you won't be loaded coming down. It will be free then i live about fifteen miles from the place and you can haul it home from there.... Lets see, 15 miles x $10. $150 to deliver the tree here. Done. Bring it on.
That bar shouldn't bog it down too much long as you don't lean on it.
I thought about that and may do it if i think i am able to handle this thing. Those chunks would have to be noodled at least ten times each for me to handle.Look at buying the bar and chain as a draw with the money they will save you on your future heating bills.
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