Got out and cut today for a little bit just a easy ash that was down, been too busy with work and moving was nice to get out to the woods for a minute
37 acres. Lots of dead ash down but in real swampy areas, gonna have to get creative getting them out. Haven't walked the whole property yet but have found a good amount of ash, cherry and poplar standing dead and lots of healthy white oaks. My last house was on 4 acres but had a ton of standing dead red oaks, moved quite a bit here and gave away some to friends and family.
First time using ibc totes I got one almost full loose tossed in today. From you guys who use them about how much is loose thrown maybe 1/3 cord?
Nice property and truck! If those are standard pallet measurements they are around 3' x 3'? With stacking up to 4'? Tight stacked that comes out to a little under 1/4 cord. Probably less when thrown.
Got out today and cut/split a small load of ash. Tons back there but it's in a swamp and had to be carried out by hand so working away at it when I can
Congrats! I don't think you'll have 1/3 cord (face cord to me) in a large tote with it being tossed. Stacked, yes.
I filled the 4 totes that are there with oak to sit for a few years. This ash is just gonna get piled up and moved right into the shed before fall it's already pretty dry.
Good looking rig. I'm a Ford guy but that is the best looking body style of the later models. I'd drive it.
Actually the toughest truck I ever owned was a 97 Dodge 1/2 ton 318 5 speed. Not fast, not quick, not the best ride. Took ever thing I threw at it.
My favorite truck was a 91 Ram250, 2WD with 360...It could out work any other truck that I have owned. Seemed like I couldn't make the rear end squat like these new trucks do.