Thankya Sir! Finally getting to it, now that it's cooler. I like having a pile of stuff that needs to be processed. I start getting out of sorts when I don't have wood in the yard to split. Majority of it is honey and black locust.
I get too many rounds i get stressed. Like to keep up with them (not always possible). Saw my first thorny HL today. Just posted a thread. The thornless are rather common around here.
I split everything by hand. So, it's kinda my meditation time I guess. I work from home, so when I take a break, I like to go over and swing the axe, or maul, for 15 to 20 minutes. That said, the area by the split stuff, usually isn't this bad. I got hammered with tree jobs, then the heat came and I had a mess. But I'm getting it whittled down.
Thankya Sir! Yeah there's a few smaller pieces of hedge you can see in the second picture. I took down a smaller 25 ft tall tree about 12" in diameter a couple years ago. A buddy helped me, so we split it. There isn't much of it. I do get a bit of hedge from old fence rows, that people take out and replace with new creosote posts and t posts. That stuff's amazing!
Hey that all looks good! I might have missed it, but how much wood did you say you went through in the heating season? I too split by hand about 17 cord this year. Well 13 or 14 not counting what our dear son split with me. It it therapeutic for sure. I hit it during the work week, a little here and there, we've been bringing home about half a cord a week, but also spending many hours behind the chainsaw.
I burn about 5 cord a year between the house and garage. It's one of my hobbies for sure. This is as low as I've been in quite a few years. I had 24 cord split and stacked 2 years ago, but sold a lot of it, because I was getting so much locust . I figured I'd move the less desirable stuff and replace it with good wood.
This might be the year to have a lottle excess....with HHO and lpg prices onnthe rise. I hope you find a really lucrative score and maybe a set of hands to help bring it in.
I think the rest of it will go into a burn pile. I cut two more big rounds off, not shown in this pic. The rest is filled with mud/dirt and would be some tough cutting.
Scored some dead Ash and red oak today. My neighbor introduced him to a fellow who has a unlimited supply in my area. It is on the very top of the Blue Ridge mountains. It’s close to a driveway beside a small house with a million dollar view. Gated community but the folks are friendly and very grateful to me for ridding them of the dead trees in their yard. I was starting to worry because I’ve already used up my seasoned oak. I guess it’s who you know. I also know that the Lord will provide. I’m thankful that at 67 years old I’m still able to cut and hand split my own firewood. Also grateful for great neighbors. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk