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Loaded truck pics.

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

  1. brenndatomu

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    That doesn't look like the tulip that I've processed...
     
  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    Agreed, the timber form looks like tulip poplar (dead straight) but the wood color/grain isn’t right and those don’t look like TP seeds hanging out in the canopy. That’s got to be basswood.
    Basswood seeds in winter:
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  3. theburtman

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    I thought it looked like Basswood.
     
  4. The Wood Wolverine

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    Here's a confirmed tulip kill from a couple years ago.
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  5. Chud

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    I can’t think of anything that has bracts like Lindens.
     
  6. brenndatomu

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    Yup, and when that is split it has a greenish yellow tint to it...with a lil purple here n there sometimes
     
  7. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Same here for the most part.
     
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  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Half cord load of 50%+ nearly four year old red oak and mixed hardwood. IMG_4570.JPG IMG_4569.JPG
     
  9. Dunmyer mowing llc

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    IMG_20231219_160624.jpg IMG_20231224_133935.jpg IMG_20231219_130039.jpg IMG_20231224_165303.jpg my most recent firewood haul/tree job.
    2.5 loads of fire wood
    1.5 loads of brush, one of which is absolutely stuffed. Got up in there with the chainsaw 5 times during loading to get it all to fit
    18ft trailer with 2ft sides
     
  10. Hatchetdancer

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    That’s right
     
  11. Hatchetdancer

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    Even the logger ran it for a bit. He said nice saw good power, but I’ll stick with my Stihl
     
  12. Dewittmichiganwood

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    Grabbed some of the deadfall today.
    Probably shouldn't have been in the woods. Its too muddy. Need the cold to freeze the ground up.
    I believe it would have been dang near impossible for the jeep to tug another load out in these conditions.
    Fun, but now have a mee to clean up.
     

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    Nice work! BTW, my wife is from 48895
     
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  14. clemsonfor

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    Some free pine already cut and or split and some random junk that I got from the same buddy. IMG_20231228_151215.jpg
     
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    Half cord load of barkless black locust IMG_4581.JPG IMG_4580.JPG
     
  16. TrinitySouth99

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    Small load of poplar limbs out of my way and into the yard of a man who needed some cheap heat :cheers:

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    Loaded truck…

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    And, have to include the pic here too. Got a trailer load of chestnut oak today.
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  18. Rowerwet

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    Some people say my truck "is not a real truck" but it hauls everything I need.
    The lumber is all scrounged from a dumpster at work, and it burns great 20231207_174937.jpg 20231202_090250.jpg 20231127_094857.jpg 20231125_095220.jpg 20231016_164705.jpg 20230930_154048.jpg 20230930_100235.jpg
     
  19. Stephiedoll

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    Nice to see the Maverick earning it's keep.

    Fresh honey locust, a small amount of 7-year-old locust and some odds and end chunks.
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  20. clemsonfor

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    Yep that's Yellow Poplar. Bark and heartwood is a dead giveaway, I don't even need to see the leaves.