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Git'ter done down in Dixie

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  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    We did make it to the woodyard Monday evening. Got some more red oak split and stacked. Didn't have time to bring out the work lights though.
    Started @ 7:45 with this on the ramps and 1 round on the splitter. 0427201943.jpg Box is built with a 48x48 base pallet and 24" sides. 0427201944_HDR.jpg
    Took about 35 minutes to split everything on the ramps 0427202022.jpg Didn't have the box full yet, so another 20 minutes and few more quarters we were done. 0427202044.jpg 0427202044a.jpg We used the golf cart lights to stack it. Box holds 3 full rows of 16" splits. 0427202115_HDR.jpg Got the back row finished and started on the second row. We worked 1 1/2 hrs total.
    2 boxes have been stacked in this shed so far. 6 boxes will fill it
     
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    T.Jeff Veal careful I might report you for the ridiculous wood porn you put up. If you aren’t a machine, let’s call you a Diesel, you just don’t quit. :thumbs:
     
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    ...:rofl: :lol:...I can't be one of those either, already have TurboDiesel here...
    According to my hunny, I run on NG....:fart::fart::fart:...
    :whistle::whistle:...but she does most of the cooking...:whistle::zip::zip:...
    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Diesels run fine on natural gas.:yes:
    Clean too!:thumbs:
     
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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:...
    How have you been, brother?
     
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    Doing well, T.Jeff.:handshake:
     
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    When looking at your last picture, for a second, my mind told me I was looking into the firewood box on the back of your tractor, and I was like, “dang, he splits those pieces super small”:rofl: :lol: Funny how your mind plays tricks on you! That’s some good looking red oak! Nice work by you and the mrs. :thumbs:
     
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    Thanks, hard to get a good perspective in the dark. We do split a little smaller, dries faster and we have some older customers
     
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    Yeah my honey says I run on the same thing too. :fart:. She and I do wonderful cooking/grilling together, just our thing.
    The splitting them smaller always comes in handy for those who are less able-bodied for logs. I’m likely to split some oak a bit more that I picked up a long while ago by a military member. I posted about it I believe. It looks ready to burn as I tested a few splits for a whirl. Summer wind and heat should finish them off.
     
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    Good deal. Hope it burns great friend you.
     
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    We had a good day on the woodyard Monday.
    The pile of quartered red oak when we started. 0504200931_HDR.jpg The 16" split rack when we started 0504201113_HDR.jpg First box split and stacked 0504201108_HDR.jpg 0504201322_HDR.jpg 2nd box split 0504201321_HDR.jpg Got 1 1/2 rows in the 3rd box, finished up the big pile of quarters. Got to cut a little more to finish this shed. 0504201731_HDR.jpg I think most of this came from those 30-36" logs we cut earlier in this thread. Really turned out some nice splits.
    Had a few like this...split off the good splits, saved the big chunk for a customer who has an OWB... 0504201046.jpg
     

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    Tuesday our friend Mike, helped us clean up almost 2 red oaks yesterday morning, back before lunch. Mostly solid, sap ring is punky 0505201118_HDR.jpg Look who loaded the trailer... 0505201044_HDR.jpg Her first time loading, she did a fine job.
     
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    That's the kind I like the best! Almost ready to burn.
     
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    Way to go Jeff. Good job Carol.
     
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    We fixed up a nice load of cooking/smoking wood for a repeat customer this morning. Pecan, cherry and hickory 0508201201.jpg
     
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    Nice load! I was at Walmart yesterday and saw a bag of frozen chicken that was pecan smoked Thought of you. Shouldve bought it.
     
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    Might have been good.
     
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    I was off yesterday, so my friend/neighbor Mike, helped me. A widow that worked with my wife for several years, had been trying to get 5 oaks took down in her yard. Wound up taking down 6 trees, 4 water oaks, 2 willow oaks. The tops had been broke out from a storm a couple years ago. I know it isn't the best wood, we did get some solid logs from the willow oaks, but we were both blessed. It's 22 miles one way to her house, but we hauled 3 loads of logs home and got back with the tractor before dark.
    Loaded up, ready to go. My nephew helped me fix the bent frame on the truck and put in some extra supports. 0514200801_HDR.jpg
    The trees she wanted down. 0514200843_HDR.jpg 0514200844.jpg 0514200845_HDR.jpg 0514200845a_HDR.jpg
    These 2 willow oaks had to be encouraged to change direction with the big JD. We didn't want to fix the electric fence. 0514200845b_HDR.jpg 0514201246_HDR.jpg 0514201358_HDR~2.jpg Left a good hinge and pushed them over safely. 0514201404a.jpg
    Used the XS362 w/25" bar to drop all the trees. 0514201404b.jpg
    First 2 on the ground...Mike used the MS180 to help with limbing 0514200902.jpg 0514200930_HDR.jpg Found a SURPRISE in this one, started my first cut, saw sparks...tried again more sparks, chain dull... 0514200845_HDR.jpg Looked in bottom hole...found this nice concrete brick in there...glad we had extra chains with us. 0514201010.jpg
    1st load ready to go... 0514201145.jpg
    Another one down 0514201446.jpg
    2nd load home. 0514201601.jpg 3rd load home 0514201911_HDR.jpg The total days work..all 3 loads. 0514202046.jpg Lord gave us a great, safe day to help someone, got a little wood for us and a beautiful sunset to finish the day. Bringing the 'Bota home. 0514202002_HDR.jpg
     

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    Looks like a great day cutting! Nice that you had help and hats off top Mike:tip:for helping! I see he had long sleeves on. Was it cooler for Georgia?
    Too bad about the concrete brick. Very aggravating :headbang: as i know. What became of the brush?
    You say not best quality...is that in reference to the rot/hollow trunks or water/willow oaks not better btu wood???
    Bet you slept well last night!:sleeping: T.Jeff Veal hoards with zeal!
     
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    Amazing what you can get done on a day with good weather. I’ve been fighting it the last two days, but am going to try getting out this afternoon! Nice work Jeff:yes: