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Another Cherry Saved!

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  1. thewoodlands

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    I had to move some Hemlock rounds out of the way (pic 9806) and then cut off three rounds from a downed Hemlock in pic 9807 so I could get through with the Rhino, after that I bucked up the Cherry and once I was home it was split.
     

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  2. Well Seasoned

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    Beautiful stuff woody! Any furry things hanging around?
     
  3. thewoodlands

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    Haven't seen that furry thing since I've been ready! :hair: The deer are around so he either got one or maybe someone else shot the yote.
     
  4. Gasifier

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    Nice work there woodlands.
     
  5. fishingpol

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    Sweet grain on those splits. Nice pile.
     
  6. Locust Post

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    I always like the cherries that have the real orange heart wood like that. I just took a walk yesterday and I spotted a nice big downed cherry that needs to meet the Husqvarna soon.
     
  7. Horkn

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    I saw one too the other day that needs a little help to the ground.

    I had only a couple pieces of cherry this year.

    I'll make sure I have more for next year and further out.

    Good work Zap!
     
  8. Locust Post

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    I've never had just a couple pieces of cherry it's so plentiful around these parts.
     
  9. Horkn

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    There's not a lot at my land, but there's a lot most other locations, including my buddies land down the road 2 miles or so.

    I didn't have much that was down already, and with me not being years ahead, I was going for the stuff I know would be good, and didn't want to rot. While cherry dries quickly, there's no reason to take a standing live tree when dead ones are all over ;)

    Most of my land is older growth hickory beech and sugar maple. So there's only cherry away from those trees.
     
  10. Locust Post

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    Agreed good sir......take the downed wood first and it sounds like you have some prime species there. Cherry is far from my favorite but I just always have a good amount. I do not own my own woods but cut on a few local farms, cut the downed stuff and stuff that's live but hanging over shading the crops usually.
     
  11. 1964 262 6

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    pretty firewood, dude!
     
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