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

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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Red Elm, Apr 15, 2020.

  1. Red Elm

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    15869627019791508306759.jpg Hey Brad,
    I thought you might like to see this pile of Black Locust I have to work up. A friend of mine was clearing out a field edge. He pushed them over w his dozer, I cut the root ball off, then his hired man stacked them w the skid steer. 8 have been moved home, 22 left. I will buck and split these here and haul home. Most are 20-22" at the butt and @25' long. That is a bitternut (I think) hickory on top. We have groves of BL here that may be 1-3 acres or more. Hope you enjoy the pic.
     
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    Now, there's a fine looking pile of future BTU's. Happy firewood making!
     
  4. Red Elm

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    Sorry, no disrespect meant!:salute:
     
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    Not everyone knows that little trick......thought I'd help out.
     
  6. Farmchuck

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    :handshake:Prolly some decent fence posts in there. 6 footers are selling for $6.00 in my area. Sometimes you can get 4 or more out of a 6’ piece depending on the diameter.:)
     
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    Very nice. That will not come along everyday.
     
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    That my friend is a nice score!
     
  9. Red Elm

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    Believe it or not Farmchuck, no one around here uses BL posts, we have an endless supply of hedge for posts.
     
  10. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Dunno how i missed this. Fell asleep early last night. That is AWESOME!:thumbs: Great for you!
    Can i come over and process some? Funny how different areas of the country certain trees are abundant. Locust is around here, but most times only a few trees and/or in small groves and most times not an easy to get at location. I think it was ole who had the biggest pile of it. Keep us updated with progress pics and thanks for the thread title.
    I like your avatar Red Elm btw. We have pileateds around here. See or hear them couple times a month. My bucket list bird to get at the feeder or suet.
     
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    Not so funny if you are in an area where they are not abundant
     
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    Geeze Red Elm you could bring some of that locust when you come for a visit. lol
     
  13. Farmchuck

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    Geez I don’t even know what hedge is! I take it it lasts as long or longer than locust? Is it also good firewood? Does it grow very big? You’ve peaked my curiosity now!:)
     
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    Hedge is #1 at least in northern north America, for melting your stove.. also called Osage Orange.
     
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  15. Red Elm

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    As mrfancyplants says it burns very hot, and also long. Very high BTU's. I have a corner post I pulled w a tractor and loader that had been in the ground 60+ years. It was so hard a cat couldn't scratch it. It's been leaning against a tree for 20+ years since and still no rot.

    Another name for it is Bois d' Arc or bodarc.
     
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    WOW❗️