Still scrounging, dribbles and drabs, a P/U load at a time.
Some birch and what maybe butternut or walnut that had a free wood sign on it.
Bucked it as it came off the tailgate and piled it as I needed the truck for some apple wood.
That was also free and even had help loading it.
I split the apple as it came off the tail gate and into my trailer to be stacked. What PIA to split.
Filled the trailer, the rest went onto the ground to be picked up and stacked later.
Gotta have an empty truck, you never know when the next load comes along
WX was great but did raise a sweat, had forgoten how quick you heat up at 75 degrees.
Take it easy old guy and drink lots of water, ain't no wood worth a heart atack/stroke.
My blood pressure is low, 121/61 but I am 80 1/2 years old so I still have tobe careful.
Guys at the saw shop are amazed I still I run a chainsaw at my age.
Sure do, from my baby 32cc Tanaka up to Big Joe Dolmar 7900 with the 32" bar if needed.
Big problem is the knees, elastic braces and my logger boots helps a lot.
Still have those pine logs across the road. Got half bucked and only four left. The bark is slipping so it's almost dry.
I like dry, no sense hauling all that water in the fresh wood.
Scroung on guys, winter is only six months away.