92utownxh
ArboristSite Operative
I had planned to cut most of the day Saturday but other chores got I the way. I was able to get out for a bit Sunday afternoon after a good lunch at my wife's grandma's house.
There's a group or dead or dying ash trees in the back corner of the property I've been wanting to get. There is big creek about 10 feet behind me from where I took the picture. Beavers have killed several trees back along the creek. Most I can cut but some lean out over the creek so it's not worth it. This ash was killed by beavers with a bit of help from the eab. About 20 inches dbh. I took the 4 wheeler back near it and was there maybe 30 or 40 minutes. Got it down and bucked and got my fix.
Quick question for you all. Split where it is or bring the rounds up to split? I just got a splitter. In the past I always bucked it and split with the fiskars where it was. Then I hauled up the splits in a trailer behind the 4 wheeler, grizzly 660. What's the most efficient way to do it now that I have the splitter? No way to get my truck back here. Just the 4 wheeler and trailer and splitter
There's a group or dead or dying ash trees in the back corner of the property I've been wanting to get. There is big creek about 10 feet behind me from where I took the picture. Beavers have killed several trees back along the creek. Most I can cut but some lean out over the creek so it's not worth it. This ash was killed by beavers with a bit of help from the eab. About 20 inches dbh. I took the 4 wheeler back near it and was there maybe 30 or 40 minutes. Got it down and bucked and got my fix.
Quick question for you all. Split where it is or bring the rounds up to split? I just got a splitter. In the past I always bucked it and split with the fiskars where it was. Then I hauled up the splits in a trailer behind the 4 wheeler, grizzly 660. What's the most efficient way to do it now that I have the splitter? No way to get my truck back here. Just the 4 wheeler and trailer and splitter