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Black locust

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  1. Greg

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    Did two loads of mostly black locust last night, hot and humid one, but hard to pass up

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    :drool: SWEET load! :thumbs:

    Was this from that log deck you've been cutting?
     
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    I was about to say Brad must be drooling!
     
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    Yeah! I almost short circuited my computer! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    LMAO!!
     
  7. Greg

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    No, it’s from another site. Green, but will be fine for OWB in winter of 26-27
     
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    Swet but terrible working conditions.
     
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    Did you split it on site or a "You suck" find? Maybe some you split in the cooler weather.
     
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  10. Greg

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    It was a log pile but 30 yards from where I could get truck, but guy and riding mower and cart, so i cut and they hauled to splitter truck combo

    at least it was in the shade
     
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    That's the way to do it. This fell Monday late evening and almost hit the neighbor who was picking up her trash cans after the wind picked up. Had to work early Tuesday so was going to take care of it when I got home. IMG_20250711_063926.jpg This is all that was left after the neighbor ladies got done taking care of the brush and stuffing it in everyone's dumpsters as it was trash day. Got it cut up and 2 of them even loaded most of it. Heading out to move it to the backyard using the lawn tractor this morning and doing some more splitting.
    Just can't live in a better neighborhood.