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<blockquote data-quote="turnkey4099" data-source="post: 4871879" data-attributes="member: 2122"><p>Nice tree and not too bad for brush. The ones around here run about 2 cord brush to each cord of wood or worse. I have felled more than one around 36" DBH that I couldn't see more than the first 8-10' of the base log once it was down.</p><p></p><p>I have around 80 cord of BlackLocust so I don't really need more wood. I am cutting Willow anyhow for the exercise. I'm mixing it in at about 50/50 with BL as I stock my porch and woodshed this year.</p><p></p><p>Harry K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turnkey4099, post: 4871879, member: 2122"] Nice tree and not too bad for brush. The ones around here run about 2 cord brush to each cord of wood or worse. I have felled more than one around 36" DBH that I couldn't see more than the first 8-10' of the base log once it was down. I have around 80 cord of BlackLocust so I don't really need more wood. I am cutting Willow anyhow for the exercise. I'm mixing it in at about 50/50 with BL as I stock my porch and woodshed this year. Harry K [/QUOTE]
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