WSJchester
ArboristSite Operative
Any worth to considering milling these? I have a lot of both, plus shagbark, but the biggest are the mockernuts and bitternuts. Many of the old ones are hollow at the butt some have at least 1 good saw log in them. One 16"-18" mockernut just blew over last week and despite having some hollow at the base, appears to to have a good solid middle trunk section (I haven't put a saw to it yet).
I have a Granberg CSM and just wonder if it's worth fooling with milling these trees instead of just making firewood out of them. What is the wood like? Useable around the farm as rough cut stuff? Any commercial value?
Thanks. -WSJ
I have a Granberg CSM and just wonder if it's worth fooling with milling these trees instead of just making firewood out of them. What is the wood like? Useable around the farm as rough cut stuff? Any commercial value?
Thanks. -WSJ