Yep honey locust. Take as much as you can!
This is the way
It was much the same here in South Central Michigan. I have probably 2 full cord of left over wood from the season.
Looks great Dave! I bet it will serve you well for years to come.
Welcome to the club Yonas Seyoum ! I can say definitively it’s a type of conifer so you’ll want your forest to be coniferous. I can also say with...
Scots pine on the right. Red pine on the left:yes:[ATTACH]
Can’t like this Jim:confused:
Sure that might work if you even see it coming. Stuff happens unbelievably fast in tree work and typically we’re talking thousands of pound of...
Depends on the chain. Most chain I throw on the Simington to put a good work square grind on it. That’s usually quite a bit faster than stock;)
Yeah they get real bouncy real quick.
Nice work my friend! You’re using these lifts enough that it’s time to invest in a fall arrest safety harness. That’s what these little D rings...
That’s fair and something I always encourage my clients to think about before they plant a tree. You likely won’t be there to have to worry about...
Unfortunately the ground is only part of the equation. I’m also guessing the soil there is too alkaline.
I should clarify that would be decades down the road though.
It will eventually get massive.
I believe that is indeed a dawn redwood (metasequoia). The cones are a dead giveaway .
AZ is a tough ask for a Dawn redwood. They typically like wet conditions.
I really like my ms400. It’s a great saw! However, given what you’ve said you have currently for saws, and what you intend to use a chainsaw for,...
Doug Fir is gooder wood. Like others have said if it’s not all punky it’s a good deal at that price for sure.
If it does turn litigious it might be worth it to have someone with a drone take an after picture for you from a similar vantage point.