I bucked some dead ash logs I had close to the house then brought 2 trailer loads of red oak off the hill. I hope to have it all split and stacked by spring.
Nice wood. Looks like that should be fairly easy to split , straight and clean. How's the tongue weight on that trailer . By the picture it looks like it is really close to the back. My small trailer had the axle close to the rear and every time I loaded it the tongue weight was really heavy . I had to pile the rear of the trailer a lot higher that the front. I moved the axle forward and what a difference. Now I can fill it to the rim and don't even know it is behind me.
We have two as well , they are stepbrothers with same father and different mothers. Younger is 2 1/2 and older is going to be 4 in late June. Names are Ca$h and Zonk. Great dogs with a ton of energy. Hope you get some splitting in soon
My 2 are littermate sisters a little over 2 yo and settling down. We're isolated and about 1/4 mile off the road so we let them run individually and supervised 3 or 4 times a day to burn energy. They run like greyhounds when they 1st go out. I'm looking forward to when we can trust them to run together, probably be awhile.