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You can keep em

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by jrider, Jul 21, 2020.

  1. Biddleman

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    Today I had the chance between some decent size oak logs or smaller size maple and cherry. I choose the lesser BTU wood because I didnt want to deal with manhandling the oak. I did cut a half dozen rounds because the log was in my way. I had to noodle them to move to the vehicle. I figured I did 2X+ the maple than I would of with the oak and Im not beat up or totally exhausted.
    A couple winters from now I'll probably wish I processed it, but hey there will be more oak to scrounge.
    I did get some beech, so maybe that makes up for the oak :D
     
  2. dahmer

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    I’m 50 miles north of Pittsburgh, where did you leave that oak, I’ll go get it! lol. I made a winch set up so that I can pull the big rounds up onto the trailer then when I get home I pull them off with the quad and noodle them into “manageable” size. That’s how I blew the 2 discs in my back, was trying to stack 200 pound noodled quarters.
     
  3. Biddleman

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    About 5 hours south east of you. It's nice oak, but not that nice. Lol.
    I'll probably go back and cut some more because I can't stand not taking it.:hair::hair:
     
  4. jrider

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    Right on! Smaller is faster and you don’t exhaust yourself as much.
     
  5. buZZsaw BRAD

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    If it was sugar maple all the better. Beech and sugar maple have more btu's than oak does and dries in a year. This is a great reference chart from the forum.
    Firewood BTU & Drying Chart
     
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    Amen to that!
     
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    "No round left behind" is kind of our motto! Ill leave it behind if its gnarly, part rotted, or too hard to retrieve.
     
  8. Woodwhore

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    My wife - what are you giggling at?
     
  9. jrider

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    Just tell her you’re checking out some guys wood on the Internet!
     
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  10. Biddleman

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    I was quoted out of context.:rofl: :lol: