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Another one bites the dust

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  1. mike bayerl

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    I recently noticed this chestnut oak was dying. About 2/3 of the crown was dead. So, I had to drop it to add to my lumber log pile. It wasn't huge, ~20" dbh, but it was straight as an arrow and ~38' to the first branch. I wound up with 4 logs, one 12' and three 8', and of course all the top for firewood. MS 461 w/ 24" bar for comparison. 20201025_172904.jpg
     
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    You've been harvesting a lot of wood lately Mike! Looks like fun. :saw:
     
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    Yes. It's been very good for my soul.
     
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    That's a beauty there! Shame it was dying though.
     
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    Something has been killing a lot of the chestnut oak around here for that last 7+ years. Regional forester was out here a few years ago and he wasn't sure if it was just gypsy moths or a specific infectious cause. Regardless, I have lots of dead or dying chestnut oaks.
     
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    gypsy moths and drought can be pretty severe stressors that allow the tree to succumb to other environmental diseases and pests that would otherwise not be a problem for a healthy tree to endure.
     
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    Should still make excellent firewood!
     
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    Absolute dream tree to CSS right there. Perfection
     
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    Well done and looks like some great future firewood.
     
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    The main stem will be milled into lumber. Chestnut oak makes some wickedly beautiful boards when quartersawn. Yes, the top will be absolutely primo firewood.
     
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    Send some
    Pics of the boards please. I’d love to see em
     
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    Absolutely. The sawyer is off on a hunting trip now and quite backed up even before he left. He won't be out here until sometime in December. Here's some from previous jobs. 20200507_145355.jpg 20200507_121347.jpg QSWO2.jpg 20181021_182928.jpg 20181222_215517.jpg 1797625_10201438348749680_1909642336_n.jpg
     
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    I dropped another dead standing chestnut oak today. It was about 22" dbh. and max 28" where I cut it. It gave me 2 logs 12' long, 16" and 15" heartwood at the small end, and one 8' log x 14" at the small end. The 12' logs are super clean and straight. Once I got the upper 8' log skidded out, it's not very good for lumber. It will probably wind up as firewood. While I was out there, I notice another similar sized dead one that I will likely harvest for lumber and firewood. We want to make sure that the sawyer has plenty of work when he comes out next month. :tree:
     
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    Nice job Mike. What mix did you have today? I had about 1.5 gallons of that Maxima left when sawing up that elephant oak. It's almost gone and I may just put it in my truck to get rid of it, don't like it at all...
     
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    I did Red Armor today, 36:1. Thanks for reminding me. I didn't notice any bad smell. Thanks for suggesting it.
     
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