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Hauling Logs.

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  1. amateur cutter

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    I've got about 10 trailer loads of Poplar & Cherry to haul out of a lot I cleared this summer. Finally got four loads hauled & decked today. 20200912_135325.jpg
    Poplar & Cherry to your left & White & Red Oak on the right. This will get processed this fall & winter.
    Kubota on one end loading & my little TYM 390 here stacking. Goes pretty fast. 20200912_123007.jpg
    Oh yea, I forgot to mention the free rake I got with it lol.
     

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  3. jo191145

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    That’s a quality old rake. Possibly haunted but quality :)
     
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    LOL, lean a rake against a tree to take a break, forget about it and some years later it is a part of the tree. I saw a photo of a bike like that, the tree not only grew around the bike, but as the tree grew in height it carried it upward.
     
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    I think I would cut the tree above the rake where you know the wooden handle was located and make it a conversation piece.
     
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    Perhaps the rake was payment for your work, or maybe a tip! :rofl: :lol:
     
  7. amateur cutter

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    Ya know, I may just do something like that for fun. Good idea!
     
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    Now I'm impressed. Red Oak 4' long & 42" diameter. Somebody wanna do the math? 20200913_141927.jpg 20200913_141913.jpg
     
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    That's a nice chunk. Lots of work done and to do. Good job, brother.
     
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  11. amateur cutter

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    Well then, I guess that little tractor is a keeper!
     
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    Thought id seen everything in trees. Hope you save that log! Good thing it was exposed!
     
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    Just did the math. 4' x 42" = HEAVY!
     
  14. jo191145

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    I think we had the same teacher :)