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Theres quite a bit here but I would have to cut live trees down to get it.That sugar maple is tough to beat. They can’t all be sugar maples though.
Theres quite a bit here but I would have to cut live trees down to get it.That sugar maple is tough to beat. They can’t all be sugar maples though.
Is there a difference between Red Elm and Chinese elm?View attachment 612241 Had 3 hours to scrounge this afternoon in the timber. Here’s a pic of 1 of the 3 little stacks I got worked up before dark. 35 degrees, very damp, but no wind, so comfortable. This was a dead standing “phone pole” about 60’ tall. My guess is Red Elm, but I wouldn’t put a lot of money on that bet.
Yes. Red elm is different. Also there's Siberian elm and Chinese elm although some mistakenly lump Chinese and Siberian togetherIs there a difference between Red Elm and Chinese elm?
Looks like the good stuff to me, gotta love the klink sound it makes!
I looked them up. And now I have no idea what it is that I have. I was told it was Chinese Elm which I thought was the same as Red Elm but the bark on the stuff I have looks nothing like either of those. The heartwood is extremely red, really stringy wood and really heavy, and the bark comes together in edges.Yes. Red elm is different. Also there's Siberian elm and Chinese elm although some mistakenly lump Chinese and Siberian together
Well if I didn't take my 8 pt last year I could have waited to take him this year too!!! (For those who don't know, he hit this deer last year with the rifle, but did not get it).
Thanks Mike. I hated antler restrictions originally. We have been living with them for 12 or 15 years. They have produced many nice trophy size bucks where we used to get scrub fork horns and spikes. Honestly I like the antler restrictions. They did do heavy duty herd reduction so we have way less deer overall. This week I have done 6 days of hunting and saw 6 deer. They were not moving. So we gotta make the most of our opportunities. To be fair my buddy messed up on a 9pt and my dad missed a trophy size 8. Good luck Mike hope you are successful this year.
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Post a pic. I'm betting it's SiberianI looked them up. And now I have no idea what it is that I have. I was told it was Chinese Elm which I thought was the same as Red Elm but the bark on the stuff I have looks nothing like either of those. The heartwood is extremely red, really stringy wood and really heavy, and the bark comes together in edges.
Nope. Looked that up. Not it. Ill get a picPost a pic. I'm betting it's Siberian
I agree but will add one more to-do for him;Ps: I did some important research for you cowboy.
I had a go cutting the smaller branches 10 - 12” with the Dolmar which is very close to your ms460 and it’s nowhere near as nice to use for that purpose as the 50cc saw, plus the small saw is actually faster due to the chain speed.
My conclusion is (and already knew this anyway) you need sell your farm boss and get a ported ms261 from the states.
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