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some red oak

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  1. Well Seasoned

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    I cut some red oak today at a local farm where it was felled. The first picture is the loads of downed trees. (Which I will eventually go back and get) I cut for a bit, but didn't feel the best (don't know what it was, but feel fine now), so I only cut around a half cord. These are beautiful rounds that will finish the last of the 3 year plan rack.
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    I'll post more pics when I unload. Kinda tired. I cut around 12 rounds in about 5 minutes with the 372. Took about 15 minutes to load the truck.....
     
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    Those rounds do look very nice, I love the center piece that you usually get out of rounds like that, bright reddish grains...
     
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    Nice looking rounds
    Looks heavy
    Will add to the 3 yr plan perfect
     
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    It is absolutely beautiful wood, but it had to go, and I got it. There is a ton of it left. Heavy chit though. I picked the straightest rounds and closest to the truck!! ;)
     
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    That's some nice looking wood, WS. Thanks for sharing the pix.
     
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    Cord of un-seasoned oak is over 5,000 lbs (2-1/2 tons)
    To bad there's only 1/2 a cord left to get.
    :rofl: :lol: LOL
     
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    Oh man WS, get back there ASAP and get that stuff.
    Feel better.
     
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    Ha Ha Ha... okay Mr. Smarty pants, there's about 6 tons there i'd say. Since I now know the weight of the chit, I might not get too much more. I'm sore just thinking about it now.
     
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    I will. Its not going anywhere..... :drool:
     
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    Sweet.
    Presuming the snow isn't too bad, I'll get back over to my sil's for as many loads as I can.
     
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    Nice work WS, those are some nice rounds.
     
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    Those are some premium blocks.... Should make some nice splits
     
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    I love splitting red oak. An inch of the wedge and presto, split!
     
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    Nice straight splits.
    Stacks nice, straight & level too.
    Those big rounds are "Heavy stuff" *****Lift with your legs***** or roll them up a 2X ramp, onto the truck.
     
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    WS, I was into a stand of Red Oak years ago that were growing like pine- tall and straight, no limbs until the very top. They were about 24" DBH. I had to haul them a few miles, so I took my maul and busted them in half and stacked them in the truck to min the trips. Easy splitting and they stack tight and weigh half as much:axe:
     
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    Almost looks too nice to burn. I recently installed oak floor and its sucha beautiful wood.
     
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    That stuff is just a joy to split, especially ones like that, nice and straight.
     
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    Ill need to bring the maul for the next haul.
     
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    Bring the maul for the haul, get them all, small or long and tall. Come on ya'll and build a wall, it'll be a ball. Don't build it to tall or it'll fall. Best height for you will be your call.
     
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