In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Loaded truck pics.

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

  1. Rickyblazin

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    Nice…you know i got the sickness when i can figure the letters out instantly
     
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    Sickness??? Sounds like you're finally normal to me!!!
     
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    IMG_1314.JPG IMG_1315.JPG i"m not sure as to what this is, other than shoulder wood for next year. It split very easy and very heavy with water weight. Any guesses
     
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    Kinda looks like poplar on the inside.
     
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    Nice loads. Tree of Heaven maybe? ANy more pics of bark and splits rusty ranger 44?
     
  6. Rickyblazin

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    Looks like hackberry ….did it smell like bubble gum when you cut it
     
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    RB gettin' it done in the dark! :salute: True dedication right there.
     
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    +1 for TOH
     
  10. Rickyblazin

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    Split it to… been letting the splits pile up hoping to stack later this week…it will be easy its all same length very small amount of uglies if any at all
     

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    The second from the left split in the pic has a center pith so tree of Heaven it is.

    Splits very easily.
     
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    Thanks Brad I did not think those TOH got that large this tree was at least 14" dbh I have not burned this, so I will have something to look forward too next year.
     
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    I cut a 20" TOH in my MOL's house in town a many years back. I put the brush on one of our "nature piles" here and I had those #$%^&* things sprouting for years and had to keep spraying them... PITA I never did burn any of it in the wood stove, by the time it dried I used it for bonfires. I still find a sprout every once in a while. Our state forester that retired a couple years ago would go ballistic and insisted they be eradicated as they are very persistently invasive.
     
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    I had a very special helper this morning! It’s a treat when I have some help and my beautiful bride of 23 years was extra nice! I think this is the second time she’s gone with me since 2008.
     
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    Well she is two ahead of my wife. LOL
     
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    Here are a couple pictures she took this morning. The second one would be better without my ugly mug!:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Great pic. :thumbs: Very apropos for the FHC with the mound of splits in the pic!

    Always nice to put faces with the user name.

    Had I still been married it would've been 24 years in July.