In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Loaded truck pics.

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  1. JimBear

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    According to Kelly Blue Book similar type rigs are going for about $8k or more around here. That’s with 175k, vinyl seats, no cruise & manual windows. And all the other stuff working. He told me $6k which I thought was astronomical but I guess he’s not too far out of line.
    I will have to see what the costs of repairs are for the 4wd , tow/haul & temp control. If I can work him down to about $5k I will happy.

    In fairness his FIL gave it to my brothers daughter but she didn’t like/want it so it became another farm truck for my brother & he is trying to thin the herd.

    I use his farm equipment when I need it so buying it is just repayment for machinery use.
     
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    This is the most filthy truck load of wood I have ever scrounged. Had to change to a semi chisel before cutting anything. Some elm, hickory and maple. There was some nasty stuff in the pile, there was just enough good wood to get a truck load. I will not be going back, not worth it with the cost of fuel.

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  3. JimBear

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    A little bit of Mulberry this morning. I left the big pieces, they had some good sapwood but the heartwood was either already bad or going bad.


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    20+ year old photos my daughter dug up the other day. I sure do miss that ole truck. Blue was it's name, 300 6 cyl.
    1/2 ton with 3 extra rear springs and 8" side boards. I worked at a mill that gave free firewood to employees. I sold a lot of my coworkers firewood and I'd bring a load of slab wood back home.
     

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  5. JimBear

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    A little bit of Mulberry for the stacks

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  6. JimBear

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    I was in hopes that the Mulberry that I had down, the last 2 pickup loads, would fill this cubicle but I need to find any tree to butcher to top it off.

    It would of been a bit fuller but some of the last load was ready to burn so it went in another pile.

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    Hmm, love mulberry. Nice haul Jim.
     
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    Yep, me too!
     
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    I had a 93' 150 with the straight six. Great engine with good torque.
     
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  10. JimBear

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    Not really a load but a nice find while helping my brother work cattle this morning. I kept slipping & tripping on something under some grass so I got wizzed off & started digging out & pitching old creosote posts over the fence then found these Osage posts.

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    Load of pignut hickory IMG_1714.JPG IMG_1715.JPG
     
  12. JimBear

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    I got a variety load today

    There is some Ash, Cherry & Honey Locust in the trailer.

    The pickup has uglies from the trailer wood, plus some Mulberry & 4 old Osage posts I found.
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    BIL asked how much apple we could fit in the truck. Told him all of it.
     
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    I have 3 apple trees to cut down that over 50 years old and done after last year’s cicadas. Well over half of the leaves were gone by July this year. I don’t think they are going to make it.

    I sort of hate to cut them down because my grandma planted them from seed. They are huge at the base.
     
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    If there dieing your better off to get them before they start to get punky.
    I like apple but won't waist time on tiny orchard trees. The ones that are left alone can get pretty big and provide a lot of wood.
     
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    Thats the FHC spirit :thumbs: and the same answer i wouldve given! :tree:
     
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    Small scrounge today. Ash and locust/mulberry? IMG_20220926_195642033.jpg
     
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    Does this count? [​IMG]

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    why not? What length bar on that saw?
     
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    32"

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