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Monster rounds

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  1. Scotty Overkill

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    Been a busy month or so here, cut down several big yard trees last weekend and ended up with huge sycamore and oak rounds from the job. Gave all the sycamore to a buddy of mine (two huge loads), kept the oak to replace some of what we burned last winter. Here's some of those big rounds that I started busting up today.


    One of two huge loads of sycamore we delivered from the one big tree
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    The ol' "Pap Steer" earned his dinner today! There was a total of 8 of these big rounds, I got the knottiest of them split up today....
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    Have a Blessed Easter everyone and remember The Reason for The Season!!
     
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    Good looking round there! They look solid!
     
  3. MikeInMa

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    Lots of splits in those rounds!
     
  4. T.Jeff Veal

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    I believe the skid steer and you both earned your dinner. That's some big rounds. Equipment does it it easier
     
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    Big stuff there! I would not be able to handle those any more and never did like it so have done very few and those were long ago. I wonder why you gave away all that beautiful sycamore? :whistle:
     
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    Because I love trigger time so much, those are my preferred size round! Nice! :saw:
     
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    Dad has a small Bobcat about that size...sure is handy...small but mighty!

    I have a little sycamore in the stacks, but haven't burnt much yet...don't know how it'll be.

    Happy Easter y'all!
     
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    I burnt a lot of 3 years seasoned sycamore winter of 24-25 and I'd burn more without a second thought. I've heard the negative stories but that was not my experience. Now those big oak rounds look fine for sure.
     
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    I think I got around 60 splits per round.....
     
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    I prefer the big stuff also....I love splits with no bark or sapwood when it comes to oak....
     
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    A very close friend of ours is going through a second bout of cancer and he burns wood. I delivered a big load of oak logs to him in October and saw his pile was getting small, so he got both loads of that sycamore and we are already setting up a surprise visit to his place to process that wood for him in a month or so. I'll do a post when we do that work.
     
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    That little skiddie earns his keep around here for sure. Rarely do we take on a tree job without him in tow!
     
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    They sure were solid (and heavy), but some were really knotty! Ended up with lots of uglies from two rounds but they'll still burn nice
     
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    This right here is the why FHC means so much:handshake:

    Thank you for being an leading by example type guy
     
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    Great job I am sorry to hear about your friend but happy you are able to help him out
     
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    That is great Scotty!
     
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    Some nice splits to come from those. Good on you Scotty helping your friend.:salute:

    Ive come to the conclusion that big rounds are a no more for me after my recent cuttings. If its all I've got to cut then yes, but I ain't getting any younger! No equipment other than chain saws used. Yes they do produce a lot of nice splits, but I'm way more productive with Goldilocks rounds. See my "cabin fever" thread as I cut some big cottonwood last week and the time and effort was far greater than my cut of smaller cherry logs the week before.
     
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