this guy is 22 degrees for a high. Wife says I'm . Gonna scrounge some stuff on the ground from a logging operation done a couple years ago.
Mine teaches second grade. But she has some things to attend to. Some I'm sneaking out. First stop grabbing some ethanol free fuel and off I go
Same high projected here in centre county. We were thinking of finishing some dead ash trees at my aunt's that we started 2 weeks ago-when temps were flirting with 60 LOL. Have fun and be safe, like you our stuff already on the ground
Will do bud when winds pickup I like to cut downed stuff in the open Weathers been crazy I'm hearing a doozy coming this way on Tuesday
Ya my wife said she heard possible 12-18 inches. Probably more than total amount of whole winter so far. My garlic is already peaking out of ground in garden
Not much wind or much temperature here tomorrow so I may decide to tackle a tree I have not tried to identify yet. It is standing and half dead but I want to talk to 2 neighbors before I bring it down. If it doesn't go well, it could ruin the fence between me and one of those neighbors. The other one has a ladder I want to use to tie things off higher up. If that isn't enough three is a smallish broken branch hanging high up in the tree.
No cutting tomorrow but I'm eyeballing some white oak and pignut that may see the saw on Sunday afternoon, especially since we will gain an extra hour of daylight.
I probably will. It froze hard enough last night I might take the skidloader out and pile up some flood debris and old rotten railroad ties around couple of honey locust stumps I cut last winter in a fenceline. Get them burned before it starts snowing again, should get hot enough to kill them so they don't resprout.
I dig a couple of inches deep around the stump I intend to remove and dump a 20# bag of charcoal over it and light it. When the charcoal gets white I cover it with a metal trash can lid or a piece of metal roofing and put a couple of bricks on top and the next thing you know there's a big hole where the stump was.
I didn't cut, but I did split me a pile of beech and red oak. A robust, breezy 14 outside. I found the past couple of hours to be very invigorating. Sipping coffee at the moment. Sent from my XT1030 using Tapatalk