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Loaded truck pics.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by clemsonfor, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. blacktail

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    You could probably sell it for that or more now.
     
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    If I were to venture a guess, someones going cutting tomorrow? :saw:
     
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    :cheers:
     
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    Hoard on and cut safe! :tree: :saw: :dex:
     
  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    Truck and trailer load.
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    Mostly pignut hickory and some white oak.
     
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    Chainsaws work better with a chain. :thumbs:
    Nice score of heavyweights.
     
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    That's a good mix of wood right there :yes:
     
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    Thats some sweet wood. Not used to seeing you cut Goldilocks size.
     
  12. The Wood Wolverine

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    The older dad gets, the more he appreciates the smaller stuff. It's a pain to pick it all up IMO but I'll do it for the good stuff. I like using my Husky log tongs and when the wood gets too small for those, I stack it up on my right arm. He only helped me for about an hour then had somewhere to be so I was solo for most of it.
     
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    Im starting to agree with him. Not that I want a lot of it, but I'm much more efficient with Goldilocks sized rounds vs big rounds. Hopefully I'll be able to be firewooding at his age.
     
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    Mixed load of seven species from this weeks cut. Black birch, black walnut, cottonwood, elm, dead ash, Norway and silver maple. Thinking its the most variety I've had in a single load. DSCF0931.JPG DSCF0932.JPG
     
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    It is, but, many times that stuff doesn't need to be split, so is it really that much more work/time in the end? I love having some unsplit rounds mixed in to a load...it seems to coal better than splits (on average)
     
  16. The Wood Wolverine

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    A big round can be equivalent to 20+ little pieces? For me it’s a pain gathering it all but I agree, I like having them un-split for the stove and the coaling properties. :yes:
     
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    I thought little stuff meant limb wood...
     
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    Yes, that's what I'm talking about. Having to gather 4-6 pieces at a time takes walking back and forth to the truck/trailer more, more bending over, more unloading time etc. I can get the equivalent of 3-4 trips worth of those in one larger round. Completely personal preference, but I'd prefer somewhere around 18" rounds and up. It seems more productive to me. I can't imagine gathering one full cord of wrist size pieces, loading them on the truck, bringing them home etc.. Sure I wouldn't have to get the splitter out but I think I'd rather make the larger square splits. Maybe I'm just not old enough yet, lol.:handshake:
     
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    OK, I'm smellin what you are stepping in now...yeah I'd hafta agree that 8-18"(maybe 20") rounds are "the best", but I guess the ability to go straight to the stack with the small rounds is how I justify fooling with them :whistle: :handshake:
    And I certainly don't shy away from working up the bigguns either, but I think I may have lost a bit of enthusiasm for them in the last 5 years...
     
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    I lost every bit of my enthusiasm for them at Adam's GTG. Those were some heavy Sum-of-a-biatches!