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Git'ter done down in Dixie

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Dec 29, 2018.

  1. The Wood Wolverine

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    Some great wood gets! Sure wish we could get some of that wet stuff you keep showing. It's been really really dry here.
     
  2. T.Jeff Veal

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    Had a day off Monday, so we first cut 2 yards, when we got back, my package with a Max Flow Air Filter for the MS461 had come in. Well, you know I had to install it and try it out.

    That saw sure breathes good now.
    https://youtube.com/shorts/Uh2dP3d2p-U?feature=share
    We had time that evening, so we went back to the hickory score we worked on a couple weeks ago. The main trunk was the victim.

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    It ws worth the trip. Got 21' of logs of that trunk 0809211847.jpg
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    Tuesday morning we went back to the twin oak score. We got 1 load done before :sleeping::sleeping:, I had to start 7PM-7AM that night. 0810211124_HDR.jpg

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    Should finish up this morning, got some smaller oak to load and the big pecan limb to clean up
     
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    That's some good quality BTU's right there! :thumbs: Shame all the crap you have to go through to make them squeals filter decent... :whistle:.



    :rofl: :lol:


    -all in good fun Jeff. I like some friendly banter now and then. I mean no harm.
     
  4. T.Jeff Veal

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    I know brother, I like it to...wasn't to hard to trim the small flange off, least I didn't have to cut a hole in the top and put a car filter on it like they do for the Huskys...:whistle::whistle::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::handshake:
     
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    We finished the twin oaks clean up this morning. Got a big pecan limb as a bonus... 0811210737_HDR.jpg
    We got 45 ft of usable wood off the main part, plus more on the fork. You can see in the background how they are pruned young to make them bush out. Nice addition to the stash from that one... 0811210843.jpg
    We then moved back over to the oak site and loaded what was left... 0811210932_HDR.jpg
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    I pushed the other big pile of limbs together, around the big stump. 0811210932.jpg

    Miz Carol got some tractor time in practicing with the grapple. 0811210837.jpg 0811210840.jpg
    She loaded the trailer today...I only had to move the biggest oak round on top, it didn't land right for her.
    Here she is with a 9 ft oak log...
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    Keeping it moving along Jeff. Good going you guys.
     
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    Do people burn pecan down there for heat or just barbecue?
     
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    Thanks
     
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    Mostly BBQ, I guess some migjt use it for heat...
     
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    Hope she didnt try to pick you up with the grapple!!! ;) :rofl: :lol:
     
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    She didn't want to overload the tractor...o_O..:rofl: :lol:
     
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    :rofl: :lol: :thumbs:
     
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    Thanks, brother. Just enjoying sharing a little piece of our world with y'all.
     
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    I got off work Thursday & Friday morning @7AM, my hunny had grandson duty, so I found a few things I could without adult supervision...:whistle::whistle:...
    I had a big pile of culls and shorties next to the splitter ramp...sorted that out, and split the shorties into chunks. 0812211206_HDR.jpg
    Stacked the culls in our little shed and put the chunks in a bin. This finished up the 2nd bin this size. buZZsaw BRAD gave me the idea of stacking straight chunks in front and piling the other behind...works great, brother. 0812211237a.jpg
    We had 7 barrels of chunks in 1 area, some on cap blocks, some on pavers that had sunk down to ground level. I replaced 2 empty drums on the rack close to the house, moved the other 5 and got all the blocks/pavers up. This wood has been cooking for 2 yrs at least. Gonna feed the Drolet this winter. 0813211156.jpg
    Got area leveled, put down 2 plastic pallets, replaced full drums and the 2 empties. 0813211414.jpg
    Still had some shorties to split, got those done 0813211343.jpg
    Filled 1 barrel and started on the 2nd. 0813211405_HDR.jpg 0813211405a_HDR.jpg
    Found some crazy grain on a hollow limb. 0813211302.jpg
    I called it quits about 2:30, let the wood cook...I'm done...:rofl: :lol:...mid morning 0813211041.jpg
    When I quit Friday afternoon 0813211446.jpg
     
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    We were both off Saturday, so we started working on some of these orders we have.
    My weapons of choice that day was the XS029Hybrid and the MS461. 0814211009.jpg
    Had another big log, too, got it bucked but need to noodle it down. It's past the ramps. Had some smaller logs to buck. 0814211009a.jpg
    I think Miz Carol poured a bucket of water on me, wanted me to look like I wuz working...:thumbs::whistle::rofl: :lol: 0814211010_HDR.jpg
    We workedon this order of 2 truck loads. Got to finish the 2nd row. 0815211916_HDR.jpg
    We stopped about 4:00 as a thunderstorm was fast approaching. Just beat it getting in the house...:thumbs:
     
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    That’s some uncomfortable heat and humidity!
     
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    Nice work T.Jeff Veal , how much water do you drink while working in those temps?
     
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    I found some of that grain in some White Oak and this piece will be a small beer serving tray. I figure the grain will make any tipsy drinker's eyes start rolling... LOL

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    I'm thinking a little more sanding to get rid of all traces of saw marks, some epoxy to fill the cracks, a small base block on the bottom, and about 5 coats of urathane and it should come out just fine.

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    Looking forward to seeing that when it is done.
     
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