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Hauled Out Some White Oak Today

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  1. Well Seasoned

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    I didn't get done nearly what I wanted to today, but only six rounds of huge white oak and heavy. Could only fit 2 in the wagon at a time, and was time consuming due to a boulder section that can be hard to negotiate. The heavy winds kept me out of the woods until this evening. During the hauling, I broke the valve stem on 1 if the trailer tires, so that ended the fun. I have another 6 rounds to get out.

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    Back in the saddle, nice work W.S.
     
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    Good work W.S. Little bit at a time, it all adds up.
     
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    Got
    it
    before it rotted
     
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    Felt great....... until velve stem took a chit:mad:
     
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    Good deal, leg is doing better Eh
     
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    Nice job, see you kept the Grizzly up right. Why not pull the splitter back there and turn those into more manageable sizes?
     
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    Nice! :cool:

    Gotta love white oak and those are beautiful looking rounds. I can relate to how heavy they are too....:)
     
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    Yes it certainly is. Still being careful with it though.
     
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    Slow and steady, glad you are doing better.
     
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    I can get the splitter back only so far due to a boulder outcrop. Sometime I will work on another trail, but this would be an undertaking. Currently the trail through it negotiates over 4 boulders around a turn between large ones, sticking out of the ground up to 8 inches. If there is snow packed down and its cold enough, I have managed to get the splitter back there.
     
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    I need to finish up multiple white oaks back a ways. I need to buy a tub wagon from tsc soon and get it done. Very heavy rounds. I estimate each weighed in at around 125 lbs+ I barely got them in the wagon, lol.
     
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    Wonderful working conditions today. Never got warmer than 65F Felt great!:yes:
     
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    If they were much bigger, you wouldn't have got them in or out of the wagon or pulled your back or busted something important. :whistle:

    That's very cool you have more white oak left to get. I have a dead standing one, but it's pretty deep in the woods and it will be a lot of work to get it out. I hate to pass on it though.....
     
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    I know right :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Glad you are taking it easy ,
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    only fighting 125 lb rounds into the trailer/wagon.
    You roll/tumble them in with some kind of ramp ?

    Possible to drive in a log spike & drag them one at a time thru the boulders ?
    Make a dray & drag them out, 3/4 plywood on a couple of old 2x4s, 4x4 ..., strap them on ? No lifting :)

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    Premium BTU wood there. Lots of oak scores this month.
    Oak every where . Well
    everywhere but Alaska :(
     
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    These are some things I'd love to make. Some spikes would be awesome. Ill need to do an online search for a set of them.....
     
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    Thanks Dave, your always one to give a hand and we all appreciate that! I am currently making a list (long one:() of stuff that needs to be fixed, repainted, cleaned, and build around the homestead. Ill be adding that one to it since i have all of the materials laying around. Another quick build, mainly for branches will be a sawbuck, "if" you happen to have a pic or two laying around. :whistle:



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