BlueRidgeMark
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Yes, Mark, but...
It still has to be cut to length, split, dried, stacked, and eventually hauled to the stove and burned.
A few more steps remain to be taken.opcorn:
Yeah, but that's the fun part!
Yes, Mark, but...
It still has to be cut to length, split, dried, stacked, and eventually hauled to the stove and burned.
A few more steps remain to be taken.opcorn:
Allow your avatar to sell all of it. That's the only requirement that I would ever need.We hauled alot of wood this weekend. Today mostly Hickory.. Does anybody know what the requirements are for selling walnut and cherry??? We've got some that we would like to sell....
Ya know, short of a few Marxist dictators, I have never really hated anyone.
Y'all just changed that.
You suck so bad, the Moon just changed it's orbit and Pluto is now 50 Miles closer.
Nice!!!!
I'm flat out jealous over the first several loads, but after that much splitting and stacking you might be hating life and cursing the next 20. LOL!!!
Might be time to invest in a small Mill and Tylenol too!!
Some of that stuff is just too nice to stuff in a stove, and you may have to start milling and making your own trim and such things to keep from wasting it.
This sorta stuff dosn't happen to folks who aren't living right.
Congrats!
I still hate ya both though.
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
Nice. You're going to grow a pair of shoulders splitting and stacking that lot.
I take it you guys don't have weight limits on trailers in the US? I'm allowed to tow 3.5 tonnes behind the Land-Rover, with the trailer weighing 850Kg, that only 2.8 tonnes of wood. If I tried to tow that lot down the motorway, I'd be doing time!
I'd come over and get some, but I don't think BA would let me put that much in the hold.
:agree2: about not wanting to burn it,,several of the black walnut and cherry logs are good size,, we would really hate to burn them,,only problem in this area that very few people would want them to mill,,
cutting,splitting and stacking won't be to bad,,,running saws will be me,dave and my wife,,and daves 3 daughters his wife and me and my wife to stack,,,,dave and i have been cutting together for several years now and we can fly through a load of wood very fast splitting,,we have it down to an art,,the splitter can't keep up with us
Wow,great score! If I were go,I think I would concentrate on cutting and getting wood to the landing area,and possibly hire out a few tri axles or semi trailers to move the wood,as a little Dodge Cummins and a 7T gooseneck are going to take a long time! I know I have a similar setup,its very easy to overload a 7t trailer when the weigh over 2 tons empty....around here you can get a big truck for 50-80 an hour,depending on where its going,youd have no legal issues,and in one day they could move what would take you a month....One thing I seen,was your missing a dust cap on your gooseneck trailer,you may want to fix that and repack before you lose that tire/rim on the road...that would be ugly with a load of wood.
I hope you guys get a mountain of wood out of there!
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