trukn2004
ArboristSite Operative
I might as well introduce myself and load the place with some pictures.
Name is Joe, new to the firewood scene. As I posted before, just finished a house on 11.65 acres of wooded and secluded land. Picked up a Husky 455 Rancher with 18" bar off of CL, brand new, never cut with. Personally, a great saw for a beginner, though im sure ill want bigger and better eventually.
This may be my first home, but I am no stranger to firewood. Grew up splitting and stacking with my grandfather, have spent a lot of time doing the same for the Mother-in-law. This is however my first time with a saw, and my first time being in charge cradle to grave so to speak. enough about me, here are some more pictures.
The truck: 2012 Ram 1500 Express
The project: 1992 Dodge Dakota 2wd v-6, bagged, rebuilt motor, 20's all 4 corners, still not done.
The start to the firewood:
2nd tree that I cut down. did a sweet job of notching it the wrong way, then getting it to fall right into the crotch of another tree. had my site guy pull it down with his skid steer. shagbark hickory.
That's it for now! All the wood you see was hand split, mostly with my Fiskars X27. I have a sweet collection of mauls going, ill try to get a picture. I also have some more wood split and stacked, just don't have a updated photo yet.
That's it for now, hope you enjoyed it.
Name is Joe, new to the firewood scene. As I posted before, just finished a house on 11.65 acres of wooded and secluded land. Picked up a Husky 455 Rancher with 18" bar off of CL, brand new, never cut with. Personally, a great saw for a beginner, though im sure ill want bigger and better eventually.
This may be my first home, but I am no stranger to firewood. Grew up splitting and stacking with my grandfather, have spent a lot of time doing the same for the Mother-in-law. This is however my first time with a saw, and my first time being in charge cradle to grave so to speak. enough about me, here are some more pictures.
The truck: 2012 Ram 1500 Express
The project: 1992 Dodge Dakota 2wd v-6, bagged, rebuilt motor, 20's all 4 corners, still not done.
The start to the firewood:
2nd tree that I cut down. did a sweet job of notching it the wrong way, then getting it to fall right into the crotch of another tree. had my site guy pull it down with his skid steer. shagbark hickory.
That's it for now! All the wood you see was hand split, mostly with my Fiskars X27. I have a sweet collection of mauls going, ill try to get a picture. I also have some more wood split and stacked, just don't have a updated photo yet.
That's it for now, hope you enjoyed it.