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aarolar

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That Yanmar is awesome! Were did you ever find one of those at ?

Complete dumb luck, I like it but I am quickly find out it isn't much more useful than a lawn mower. I have a 4' Caroni finish mower and I use it to mow the lawn. On two gallons of diesel I can pretty much cut the yard all summer. :msp_biggrin:
 
NHlocal

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Here's my pile. Weather was great today so I got quite a bit done.


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You've got some big wood there, that'll keep you busy for "a little while". :)

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This is my first post and a big hello to all. I've been lurking and gleaning info for a few months and would like to say thank you to a great forum, its administrators and knowledgeable posters. What a find!! I think I'm addicted 'cause it seems as though I constantly checking the new posts for info and insight. I've been cutting since the mid '70s - a few cords per winter and started with a Mac 10-10. This year, a big change since the derecho hit in late June, wood has been laying all over. I cut 4 cords from one oak in my mom's yard. I now have 8+ cords in the back yard, which should take me into the start of the 2014 burning season. Here in South Jersey the winters aren't quite as harsh as other areas.

Anyway, I've read that if pics aren't posted then it ain't so! Here are a few.
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I think the one piece of info that has been most valuable to me, and I don't remember the original poster, is "sharpen your chain before it is dull". How true!!!! It works.

Thanks.

Hi, and welcome to A.S. You put up a very nice first post, complete with pics and all! Looks like some great wood stacks and a nice saw, too. I agree this place is quite addictive.:msp_smile:
Good to have ya on board.

Ron
 
Wolfen

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I live in the city, I always get comments on how neat my piles are..


LOL must be nice to have descent neighbors, I live in a city too and all I get is "why are you using that wood stuff" Till tell them the medical bennies and cost saving over oil heat now I have 15 neighbors who want me to advise them on how to install wood stoves in their houses.

Nice wood stack by the way, think I'll do next years kinda like that.
 
kevinlar

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LOL must be nice to have descent neighbors, I live in a city too and all I get is "why are you using that wood stuff" Till tell them the medical bennies and cost saving over oil heat now I have 15 neighbors who want me to advise them on how to install wood stoves in their houses.

Nice wood stack by the way, think I'll do next years kinda like that.



I live on a cul de sac in a mainly white collar neighbourhood all but a few have switched to natural gas. Most ask If I'm preparing for the end of times. I have about 25 skids/piles of mainly ash piled at the back fence. I burn about 7 piles/winter heating solely with firewood. Whenever I hear a chainsaw in the area I go to investigate, It's usually more free firewood.
 
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This is my first post and a big hello to all. I've been lurking and gleaning info for a few months and would like to say thank you to a great forum, its administrators and knowledgeable posters. What a find!! I think I'm addicted 'cause it seems as though I constantly checking the new posts for info and insight. I've been cutting since the mid '70s - a few cords per winter and started with a Mac 10-10. This year, a big change since the derecho hit in late June, wood has been laying all over. I cut 4 cords from one oak in my mom's yard. I now have 8+ cords in the back yard, which should take me into the start of the 2014 burning season. Here in South Jersey the winters aren't quite as harsh as other areas.

Anyway, I've read that if pics aren't posted then it ain't so! Here are a few.
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I think the one piece of info that has been most valuable to me, and I don't remember the original poster, is "sharpen your chain before it is dull". How true!!!! It works.

Thanks.

Yes sir! You've got yourself quite a supply of some fine looking firewood!:clap:
Welcome to AS, sounds like you've got a terminal case of AAD(Arboristsite Addiction Disorder). :hmm3grin2orange:

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zogger

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got some nice elm today

This was the last tree in the way of the big mostly dead walnut that is going to fall across the creek. Got it felled and the big blocks cut and hauled back today, go back tomorrow for the mediums and the branchwood. Also sorta out of mix fuel... This is, I *think* that winged elm, a large one for on this farm, most don't seem to make it this big before they just naturally croak. Saw today was a poulan 3400 with a 20 on it. It was a leaner and it needed, to be perfect, about 120 degrees against the lean, best I could do with two plastic wedges and cutting was a 90 degree shift, but enough it fell away from the other trees and all outside the creekbed. It was leaning across the creek at an angle. Slight rot in the center, not much though. Wouldn't have been much for a sawlog.

elm score so far

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Here's a little more of what we've been up to.

Around 300 bd ft of "highly valuable walnut".

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A little cherry and a big red oak on the trailer.

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Big oak, milling in process.

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Firewood? Oh, yea. All the slab and cutoffs go in the firewood pile.
 
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Just doesn't feel like firewood when square. Must be a triangle thing.

Well. the slab is kinds square. But it makes good starter after I run a big stack of it through the splitter. The cutoffs are more or less round, so they ARE firewood. Yea, we get some triangular wood from time to time, mostly butt rounds. I'm not particular. It all makes an ash.
 
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