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Loaded truck pics.

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by clemsonfor, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Load of barkless black locust. IMG_1146.JPG IMG_1147.JPG Same wood split. IMG_1162.JPG IMG_1163.JPG
     
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    Load of western larch and Douglas fir.
     
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    From the PA GTG...one of many just like it.
    Having issues getting that pic to show in the post (on my phone...posting is a real pain) maybe a mod could fix it

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  5. James Miller

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    PXL_20220610_120427165.jpg load of oak from in town.
     
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    Load of sugar maple and ailanthus IMG_1156.JPG IMG_1157.JPG
     
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    1 nice truck/trailer load yesterday.
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    Scored a little maple Friday night. I don't do much scrounging but sometimes you just have to![​IMG]

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    Why do you think its overlooked James Miller? Lack of knowledge from burners? Frowned upon as firewood?
     
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    There's a nearly unlimited supply of oak around me. I feel this keeps alot of folks from learning what other species of trees make good firewood.
    Mulberry is related to Osage and acts like it in the stove massive heat, throws sparks when you open to reload and coals forever. I know what the charts say, but real experience tells me its top 2 or 3 for for firewood in my area.
     
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    How common is it there? Pretty rare around here.
     
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    Not super common to find big ones.
     
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    My grandparents had a white mulberry that was pretty big...not super tall, but was probably 20" diam. trunk at waist high...can't say on the DBH, because it split into 2 big branches before that height...one went up and to the west, the other headed east and was great for climbing and sitting on due to the low angle...good spot for picking/eating berries to...white mulberries are smaller and a lil different flavor than reds...a lil milder, and sweeter maybe? Don't stain like reds, that's for sure!
     
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    I don't think I've ever seen a white one. There all red around my area.
     
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    We have a red and a white that volunteered their services here at our place...the white one seems to have berries with a tinge of purple to them...dunno if its some sort of cross pollination thing or what? They are not quite as good as the whites at my G-parents place.
    They have a tinge of green to them until they are ripe...you can see the difference in this pic
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    The one in my moms yard was a red. Messy as heck when berries were out.
     
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    They grow like weeds here. Biggest problem is the birds seem to love the berries and they make a real mess!