Neighbor had a bunch of trees cut so he could regain satellite signal. Couple medium sized hickories and a medium and pretty large red oak came down back in the spring. Cooler weather now but its been a chore getting the wood up the hill. Hickory on the left Red Oak on the right, bunch of poles in the middle mixture of white oak & hickory The hickory was laying down this bank This is the big red oak - ended up bucking to 40" and skidding them with a snatch block tied into the top of the small beech above - worked pretty well Load of hickory Hickory limbs - these would be worth some money on ebay One small white oak in the mix The medium red oak - bucked and carried up the hill - then I got smarter with the snatch block First pile of rounds&logs S/S. RO on the left Hickory on the right. There is more hickory that should finish that stack out - plenty of red oak to come
Thats a whole lotta BTUs! I'd love to get my hands on some hickory. Gonna reserve some for the smoker?
Thanks Loon - I've had the chipmunk patrol with me for past three days...no squeak has gone undetected
Top-shelf score. Good middle of winter fuel. It's cool that you found a way to defeat the uphill part of gathering. Good catch!
They're pretty tuckered out as it is - finally got Samson to stop trying to sniff under the big red oak while I was bucking it. He got tired of the 30' trips on the quad while I was snatching the oak up the hill and found a chipmunk burrow to dig out
You get any pics of your snatch block setup? I gotta get me something like that. That's gotta be the kind of thing where you don't know how you got along without it, once you have it.
Great work basod.. You probably just sent Shawn Curry over the edge though..lol.. You and Shawn are probably my two favorite members to follow here on a daily basis.
hard to get action shots cutting solo - it's setup in the small beech, on a nylon strap w/shackle. Probably going to move it to the dogwood on the right as that will be a better angle for the remaining tops I'll see if I can get some pics tomorrow morning - provided my back is ready to go at it agian
Moving wood uphill is no fun. It is infinitely easier to send rounds downhill with the aid of gravity.