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JakeG

JakeG

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Nice load of pecan! Most of it looks like nice wood. I would chunk the punky stuff in the burn pile and use the rest for cooking.

sb47, it's good to see another local on AS :msp_thumbup:

Definitely keep it off the ground. If the tree was already dead, it'll gets punky quick. I'm having to toss out ~ a third cord, unfortunately.
 
CTYank

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Not even going to ask about the GVW there. :msp_rolleyes: (Pecan aint balsa.)

Luckily, you didn't have to visit the scales, and find out. :msp_biggrin:

Have fun bucking and splitting before the steamy summer days strike.
 
dieselscout80

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Not even going to ask about the GVW there. :msp_rolleyes: (Pecan aint balsa.)

Luckily, you didn't have to visit the scales, and find out. :msp_biggrin:

Have fun bucking and splitting before the steamy summer days strike.

I have a teenage to split it. ;)

I found a log weight calculated and came up with between 5K and 8K for a weight EST do that sound close.
 
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