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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Oct 2, 2024.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

    T.Jeff Veal

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    Even though we handle/move a good bit of wood, most of what we have for personal use isn't prime wood.
    I want to fill our sheds and racks with good splits and just sell totes.
    A coworker's mom, who we've known for years, messaged us @5AM Friday morning before the storm was over...we have trees down all over the place...
    We went over Monday morning, yep, it's a mess...of premium wood...hickory and white oak... 20240930_095019.jpg 20240930_095057.jpg 20240930_095214.jpg 20240930_095302.jpg
    We started with the hickory...got a load... 20240930_145324.jpg
    More damage... 20240930_112421.jpg
    The top of the tree in the shed had his tractor blocked in...we cut that back, he started moving limbs... 20240930_111124.jpg
    Still have more hickory to cut...
    Here's some of the white oak... 20240930_112444.jpg
    Cut the hickories off this root ball... 20240930_164543.jpg
    And revealed a very nice white oak... 20240930_164553.jpg
    This white oak had PO vines and a nice Nope Rope...I had walked up to the tree, pushed a pile of dirt off the trunk off the side, guess this big guy was laying on the other side, didn't see it until it started crawling under the tree towards the PO vines, a piece of pipe was it's demise...5' timber rattler 20240930_095126.jpg
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    Second load was mostly hickory with 4 white oak logs on top, 3/7.5' & a 9'. We'll go back soon, adjuster is coming Saturday, had to leave trees on the damaged things... 20240930_185328.jpg 20240930_185257.jpg
    Tuesday morning, we went to a different place and started cleaning up some pines. A friend with a mill will get a 16' butt cut, the rest goes to chip mill... 20241001_085115.jpg 20241001_085127.jpg 20241001_090131.jpg 20241001_090847.jpg We were able to cut the hang up loose and pull it down with the tractor... 20241001_090920.jpg
    We used the tractor/grapple to hold/lift this broken pine... 20241001_100344.jpg
    Got it cut safely 20241001_100422.jpg
    Hauled 5 tons to chip mill 20241001_114848.jpg
    We still have 3 more to do for him and his neighbor wants us to get his pines as well.
     

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  2. Chvymn99

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    Nice job neighbors helping neighbors... Good thing you got your tractor back just in time too...:handshake:
     
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  3. MikeInMa

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    Nice to have the tools and knowhow to move forward with that mess.

    Sad to see so much damage and death from that storm.

    Quality firewood is a silver lining, for sure.

    Stay safe
     
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  4. Biddleman

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    Good job on working through that mess.

    2 other silver lining is it looks like only the shed took the most damage. That can be fixed.
    And you got a free lunch and hat band with the timber rattler. :grizz::)
     
  5. T.Jeff Veal

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    Chicken is still available down here...:whistle::whistle::thumbs:
     
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    I know our markets are different, but are chips worth anything down there?
     
  7. T.Jeff Veal

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    Pine is about $18/ton
    Hardwood is about $20/ton.
    We don't haul it to far...lol...
    Saw logs are a different story.
    $55/ton for sweet gum
    $58 or so for oak.
     
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    Storm damage is always a mess shame you are so far away those white oak logs are worth nice money around here it is very hard to get sawmills are paying a premium right now JB
     
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    T.Jeff Veal you are a blessing to the folks who live down there. You will be blessed too for helping others.
     
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    Will the saturation of available lumber deflate the prices?
     
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    Holy smokes! What do they want Gum that bad for down there?
     
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    You folks had the highest recorded winds from the storm and the damage shows that. Glut of wood to be had no doubt.
     
  13. Eckie

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    T.Jeff Veal needs to put up a wood shed the size of a small walmart and get a processor.....
     
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    Awesome honey hole! This wood will be great to use to keep ya warm in a few years. Love the smell of white oak when splitting.
     
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    Impressive on many fronts
     
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    I think it makes decent lumber...
     
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    If I'd found that snake I would have had a heart attack! I hate snakes. Well, I don't exactly hate them they just scare me to death!
    :faint::faint:
     
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    Glad you and yours came out unscathed!

    Nice wood!
     
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    Thats one even I wouldn't pick up!o_O[​IMG]
     
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    Probably