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I Need TP for my Wood Hoard.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Jan 4, 2023.

  1. Eckie

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    Tulip poplar is one of the biggest food sources for honey bees here in the spring.
     
  2. JD Guy

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    We really like to keep about a face cord of poplar for the reasons already mentioned :D. Currently don’t have any but my tree guy friend has me on the list for next one that he takes down!
     
  3. buzz-saw

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    My mind sees it as mill logs. then firewood.
    This log seems to be a bit large for my mill.

    Now what? Upgrade?? LOL
    See , this is how the sickness starts!
     
  4. Firewood Bandit

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    When you gonna make some racks for that truck and get a man sized load?:p:whistle::wacky::salute:
     
  5. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I had thought of that but too big for the mill and too big for me to load. The smaller ones i cut werent that straight. I'll check the others when i go back.
     
  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Well i went back this afternoon to get the rest and it was gone. :headbang: Didnt think it would be taken as it was well off the road and bigger logs that a typical hoarder wouldnt touch. I stopped and didnt see any sawdust where the logs were so i think the tree service picker truck took it.

    This happens often on multiple load scores. Shouldve went back ASAP as i thought it was "safe"
     
  7. Haftacut

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    That’s a bummer Brad! Does that happen often? You only bucked what you could take, correct? That’s some beautiful coloring to the stuff you were able to get:thumbs:
     
  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Often enough. Scores in areas i dont travel often and wont go back to score unless im in the area. Correct...I only buck what i could take. Ill cut a log, load, repeat. Pic #5 in OP shows what was left. I mix SS wood with denser one year woods for bundles.
     
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    I only remember cutting it once, but I’d be down for a repeat if I had the chance.
     
  10. The Wood Wolverine

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    Meh, it was only TP. Now if it were a top shelf species we'd be talking about

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  11. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Is it a scarce tree in your area of you just dont come across any?
     
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    Yeah i know it was only TP but need SS wood to mix with current hardwoods im stacking for bundle wood. If i could scrounge mid range btu woods, (all red maple would be perfect) i'd not worry too much about mixing in SS wood, but with the way i hoard i need it. Random pot luck scores.
     
  13. Haftacut

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    I just don’t come across any where I’m at. Same with black locust. I know they’re here and I see them, but just not many chances to cut them.
     
  14. Smokinpiney

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    I'm sure you already know this but TP is one of those woods you have to keep dry and off the ground. I had some rounds about that size a while back and man that stuff went punky on me in a matter of months.
     
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    Yup. Its been S/S already. If i store rounds for an extended period i will stack them on sleepers off the ground. Plus the area at storage has such a build up of splitter crumbs they dont even get dirt on them.
     
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    Usually rounds get split within a month of harvest in most cases. Although as much as i hate to admit it, i have year old white oak and black locust rounds waiting to be processed. :emb: Storage issues from a year ago.:hair:
     
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    When loggers clear cut in my area they typically leave poplar laying on the ground. Not very valuable wood. I cut it for my elderly parents since it is very light when dry and burns fast. This makes them get out of their chairs to feed the fire frequently. I provide a free 1 cuft bundle of kindling with each purchase and poplar is what I make my kindling out of because it is a great starting wood. Split it small and it is dry in a month.
     
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    Usually ill comp a new customer with a bundle of cedar kindling.
     
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    All this disrespect for TP you can heat your house on that and EAB ash while getting on the 3 year plan

    I know this to be true
     
  20. EODDiver

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    Poplar has about 2/3s the BTUs of hickory, beech and white oak. Doesn't mean it is a bad firewood though if you can produce a lot of it. Very easy on the chainsaw and splitter. High paying customers want the good stuff though.