I cut a couple Honey Locust and a few other trees over the last couple weeks I finished up cutting and noodling it to get it up on pallets. I still need to split most of it. I noodled with the 357 and MS362 this evening but ran a couple tanks of mix through the G288 Tuesday evening. I forgot to take a pic when I got done stacking it. A little Sugar Maple limb wood in the front middle, American Hophornbeam to the left, Honey Locust to the right, the rear row and in the back ground to be noodled. I saved a 9' straight section of the trunk to run on the sawmill. I'm hoping it will yield some 5/4 decking boards.
With the tropical humidity last week I wasn't enthusiastic about cutting another load. Planned for yesterday but got rained out in the morning. Other plans for afternoon. Wasn't feeling much ambition and it needed to get done so I worked in full sun and got a full load. Humidity had lessened to "normal" Summer conditions. Still not fun. Noodled several gnarly chunks. Looked like a few rounds had gone MIA. Took some of the walnut he had dropped off. Just HL. Full load including some nuggets. Just some limb wood and nuggets left. Had enough of the sun so i'll unload tomorrow.
Split the load off the truck this morning. A few chunks I'll saw into "splits" Ill finish off the one cord stack. Ill mix whatever's left with some shagbark hickory in another stack. Stopped and grabbed the rest of what I wanted later. Nuggets and the Norway limb wood. Score done. Probably over a cord and a half.