clinchscavalry
ArboristSite Operative
Well, here we go again! Give or take 22 large pecan trees were blown down Monday by either straight line winds or, most likely, a tornado (to be determined by further examination). These trees are well over 100 years old, and, as y'all can imagine, it's a big mess to clean up. I've burned pecan wood in both wood stoves and open fireplaces for years, and it makes very good firewood.
Anyone who wants to come to middle Georgia to help themselves to what amounts to probably 50 or more cords of wood is welcome. As soon as I get the insurance agent to inspect the site I'll start cleanup. I have a grapple on my tractor that will be used to pile and burn most everything. It's a shame, but we just don't have much of a market around here for firewood. Fortunately, those of us living in this region have plenty of sources of firewood, but if anyone close by wants this wood before I burn it up, please let me know.
To add insult to injury, a huge pine fell on my shed right on top of my woodsplitter
Anyone who wants to come to middle Georgia to help themselves to what amounts to probably 50 or more cords of wood is welcome. As soon as I get the insurance agent to inspect the site I'll start cleanup. I have a grapple on my tractor that will be used to pile and burn most everything. It's a shame, but we just don't have much of a market around here for firewood. Fortunately, those of us living in this region have plenty of sources of firewood, but if anyone close by wants this wood before I burn it up, please let me know.
To add insult to injury, a huge pine fell on my shed right on top of my woodsplitter