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Wet Hard Maple? Heavily loaded Ranger.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Woodscrounger, Dec 4, 2015.

  1. bogydave

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    Nice 45° day for splitting.
    Yea, tell me about short daylight days, under 6 hours here :(
    Good to get it split when green if it's twisted, It won't get easier as it dries

    It's wood.gif "Split it" , "Stack it", "Dry it", "Burn it" :thumbs:
     
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    Likey that new smiley there Dave. Grizzly Adam can you add that?
     
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    I bookmarked it and put it on my todo list. Big game is about to start!
     
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    Very nice!
     
  6. Gark

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    Google "firewood fingernail test".
    You push a fingernail into wood and drag it sideways (parallel to the nail). Thumbnail works best in end grain. In softwood your nail leaves a track sunk in the nail's path. In dense wood, no groove. Say I see some rounds laying along a road and don't recognize the species so don't know if it's worth picking up. A house key or similar works too.
     
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    I cut loads of maple and it looks just like that, split it green if not its much harder without a splitter.
     
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    Looks lik hard maple, but hard to tell. you will know,once it dries though:dex:
     
  9. lukem

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    I had a ranger like that. I know what you mean by downshifting. I figured mine was putting about 70HP to the ground. Great trucks though.
     
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