In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Road side score today. Plus need a I'd on the wood.

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  1. Silentgarth

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    So I've been driving past this cut down (what was left of these 2 trees for over a year now. And I could see some pieces that were cut into perfect rounds. So I finally emailed the property ( this is a nursery) to get permission to take the wood. They gave me thumbs up to take what I wanted. So this morning on the way into work some OT, I finally had the chance to stop and grab what I could in 15 minutes. Let me say these suckers were HEAVY. Of course they have been sitting in a ditch for about 8 months. 20170415_134049.jpg 20170415_132622.jpg 20170415_132834.jpg
     

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    I think its a nut species hickory. Maybe butternut or pignut.
     
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  3. Babaganoosh

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    No idea! Good score
     
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  4. fuelrod

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    Locust?
    No matter what, it's free roadside BTU's:D
     
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    Looks kinda like Locust to me too
     
  6. Marshel54

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    It kind of looks like the Honey Locus I cut. Give the split a sniff. Does it have a slight sweet smell?
    Whatever it is, looks like a nice haul.
     
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  7. stuckinthemuck

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    How'd you lift them? With all back? :eek:

    When I have heavy rounds to lift, I put one right behind my tailgate so I can use it as a landing to rest a heavy round on thus getting the heavy in the truck using two lifts. If the rounds are the right size, one can almost roll the round (like rolling a box) thus reducing the overall effort and potential for injury.
     
  8. Silentgarth

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    I used a log tong and a couple were around 80 lbs so I just carried them. I may be 40 but I still have some life left in my back, lol.
    And Marshel54 it did have a slight sweet smell.
     
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  9. UncleJoe

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    I'm thinking Mulberry.
     
  10. Gasifier

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    Good score man. I don't know the species.
     
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    Okay. When I think of heavy rounds, I'm thinking more in the 200lbs+ range. 30k for back surgery and I'm a little more careful than I used to be. Now I'm going to have to bring a scale with me for scrounging so I know exact weights!!
     
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    Ya. Not worth trying to muscle the big stuff and possible injury. Bring a maul or wedge and sledge and bring it down to size.
     
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    Mulberry with one round of hackberry.
     
  14. Silentgarth

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    To bad I don't have any leaves. But what was left of this tree was cut down about 8 months ago and just left there.
     
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    Concur with the Mulberry/Hackberry call...I have a bunch of both around me.
     
  16. stuckinthemuck

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    Just stumbled across this..

    Timber and Lumber Calculators at WOODWEB

    I cut all my wood to 18" so I used one foot for the length then multiply by 1.5. Looks like a 20" diameter round of Red Oak at 18" long weighs in right at 200lbs.

    That's some good looking firewood and all you had to do was ask. :handshake:
     
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    Mental note to self.....load largest rounds first to avoid lifting them higher than necessary!

    I'm hoping you just stacked them that way on your tailgate for the pics!!! Nice.
     
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    My back is a mess, 3 separate issues in it. Whenever I have heavy rounds I at least pop em in half, might even quarter them if theyre too big.
     
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    Yup! Years ago, I started taking the maul into the woods whenever making a wood run for that very same reason. :yes:
     
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    But remember he only had 15 minutes! Adrenaline put that wood in there!:yes: