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Snow skiddin… Sunday morning, gud er done (pics)

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  1. Stinny

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    The packed snow on the trail was like concrete this morning so skidding without the sleds could happen. It's a lot faster and easier on this old fella. Got 11 smaller logs out in half the time I slid yesterday's 4 out.

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    Will stack em up tomorrow. Feels good to get most of these 4 ash up and out.

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    Still have plenty of work left getting the good wood out of the tops.

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    And, the area left open now is just waiting for this baby, a 70'-80' red oak. Looks like it's 20' taller than the ash. It's about 15' behind Giz, about 22" dia. It's gonna be a project all by itself. I'll bet it's 1-1/2 cords easy. And, it's going to be a lot heavier than ole Bertha per foot… o_O… might have to hook Giz to it to haul it up.

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    Top of the oak… lotta wood.

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    Weather gal said we may get snow this week. We'll see. I'll work the tops and get my stack piled… and leave the oak alone until that snow… if we get it.
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  2. Fanatical1

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    Nice work! That ash will make for some nice firewood and you have a bunch. Nice straight logs too.

    As far as the tops, I usually cut down to about 2" round and then pile the branches up in a pile to act as a wildlife home.
    My neighbor brings out every branch down to the last twig and burns them. Probably doesn't matter one way or the other.

    I had a scarlet oak about that size that yielded just shy of 2 cords.
     
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    Nice pics. Whatever camera u are using takes them real clear. Nice wood there. The btus are adding up.
     
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    Yep, tops are a pita, but will still yield some good firewood.
    Giz can handle that, no prob.:thumbs:
     
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    Thanks… but you know (and I know all Hoarders do), before, when I was younger, work felt like work. I've worked harder these last few days, but it doesn't feel like work at all. More like a trip to nature's gym… :D

    I do the same as you, 2" and bigger is all I'll flub with. That open area now will make a nice spot to haul lots of branches and brush to, for a fire next late fall or winter.

    Yup, this oak is a big one (for me anyway)… :tree:
     
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    Love those BTUs. Leessee… this cam is a Kodak M883… slides in my pocket just right for Hoarder activity. I've taken more pics in the last month than I have in the last 5 years… :whistle:
     
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    We all like to know you have a nice pile of firewood but pictures feed our illness.
     
  8. Stinny

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    Does ACA cover that? :rofl: :lol:
     
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  9. Locust Post

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    ACA...that one has slid past me ??
     
  10. Stinny

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    The Affordable Care Act. It's sliding right on past us too… :rolleyes:
     
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    Nice work Stinny, you have a great setup.
     
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    Thanks Wood.
     
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    It looks like we'll have our snow around for another week or so, you have a great start on your firewood.
     
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    Nice work Stinny. Nice looking woods. And it's a good thing you have that attack dog guarding your machine! He/she looks like she is ready to kick anyone/anything's azz that comes to close.
     
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    She's a killer… a killer I tell ya… :D
     
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    With all this woodcutting/logs/ ATV hauling in the woods pictures, we (I) have high expectations as to the upcoming wood stacks/wood sheds and then the cabin in the wood pictures that we (I) expect are fore coming... :popcorn:
     
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    That's what blasts me outa bed in the morning… :drool:
     
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    You have a serious wood fetish problem and need to see a doctor.... Maybe we can get a group rate?
     
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    Nice work Stinny getting all those logs skidded to your processing area! I love the tracked ATV too! Our snow is almost completely melted and mud season is coming on quick. I could've used tracks on my tractor today to spread the weight and minimize the ruts I was making.
     
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    Plz don't get me started, it's not allowed here and it wouldn't be pretty.