torence 20
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oh nice that in my neck of the woods
There is a good part of a winters firewood in that pair of hackberry trees. Hackberry is pretty good firewood. Burn a lot of it around here. Dries pretty fast, makes good heat, and makes a nice sweet smell.
Looks like this mini GTG is not going to happen.... not much left but coals and stumps...
Not sure who, but I'll catch up w/ Ernie and find out the rest of the story...
I simply would stay away from those trees!
Hey ya'll just go ahead and say it, you'll will fell better if you do just say I'm scared we won't laugh I promise :greenchainsaw:.
Outdoor if you need some help me and LP can ride up. Me and my 029 super will eat that biggun for breakfast. Lp can play with that little one with his 394xp. He has to out power me to get anything done. Oh well just yanking your chain. It does look like a fun day in the field, one good thing you ain't got to wade around in head high briars to get at um.
Have fun.
Talked to Ernie today and he said that he ended up just having a tree service remove them...Said they pulled the old "what if" game and he got scared...
The worst part is it all got pushed into a pile and burned...Not a single stick of firewood to be had from either tree...
Talked to Ernie today and he said that he ended up just having a tree service remove them...Said they pulled the old "what if" game and he got scared...
The worst part is it all got pushed into a pile and burned...Not a single stick of firewood to be had from either tree...
Naw, you can see that they've been pruned plenty of times to keep 'em clear of the road, so the limb weight already wants to put 'em in the field. The power lines are not as scary as they could be (says the guy who dropped a tree on a power line not too long ago).
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