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Spent a little time on the cutting floor today

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by papadave, Sep 9, 2015.

  1. savemoney

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    With that trailer, why are you loading up the SUV like a truck? Just curious.
     
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  2. papadave

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    I can't get the trailer into the woods.
     
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    That's a mighty fine looking stacking job!
     
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    Nice looking stacks ! I like the look of wood end posts vs t-posts.
     
  5. Backwoods Savage

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    Let the posts rot then start cribbing. No rot then and just as strong as posts.
     
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  6. papadave

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    I've done the cribbing thing, just can't get used to it.
    Maybe when I get back on track with the firewood, I'll feel like I have more time to get good at it. Boy, does that ever sound like an excuse.:headbang:
     
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    Well, perhaps I will get toward Atlanta one of these days and we could work together on it.
     
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  8. papadave

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    Another trip today netted this...........
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    First tree..........
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    Second tree...........
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  9. papadave

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    Every one of the trees I've taken down has been partially rotted. Some worse than others. Can't always tell until I start bucking.
    Found some mushrooms growing inside one of the trunks.......there was a split in the trunk.
    Also found a nest of some kind in the same tree.
    This was a heavy load for the Jeep. I told myself I wasn't going to load this much anymore, but found myself cutting and loading it full.
    Almost stopped to drop some off before leaving, but changed my mind.
    The 2nd tree was a 2x trunk, and I had to leave it for next trip. Still have 2 other Reds I took down last trip I need to grab.
     
  10. HDRock

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    More chow for da stove :thumbs:
     
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  11. papadave

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    I can get almost 1/3 cord every 2 trips.
    7-8 more trips and next year's Maple is done, then I'll get back into the Oak...........I hope there's time.
     
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    That's where a pickup would come in handy .
    Maybe you could barrow one, or not:)
     
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    Older Blazers and Broncos have 2x the cargo capacity if that ever comes up. Yep, my old blazer actually held more than my new tahoe.
     
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    They're also bigger than the Jeep. I'd need to do some major clearing to get in with one. I'd rather just cut firewood.:dex:At least until I get caught back up.
    I sure do wish my SisIL would get her tractor running, then I could make runs into the woods with that and load up a bigger trailer. That worked well when I had mine over there, but that's a pain to haul back and forth when I need it here.
    Appreciate all the suggestions.
    ww, I almost bought a Suburban back in '75. Salesman thought he'd show me what it could do. We got stuck in a field.:headbang::picard::rofl: :lol:
    I didn't buy it.
     
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    Love the old full size Bronco/Blazer.
    Had a Bronco II for a minute. What a POS.:rofl: :lol:
     
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    hmmmmm, like your SIL's tractor was stuck in the field and jeep with flat tire? :whistle:
     
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    Wait, I have a flat tire?
     
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    Oops, I did it again...........
    Most of the 1st tree...........
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    Most of the 2nd tree...........
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  20. Norky

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    I was surprised how much wood I got in my grand cherokee the other day. Kind of a pain to load and unload though. Maybe one of those pickaroons would help.