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Medium size white oak

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  1. The Wood Wolverine

    The Wood Wolverine

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    My dad’s friend Tom has been letting us get wood on his property. Told dad he has a real big oak tree he wants down. Today was the day. Not knowing what to expect as big to me is 35” plus, I took too much saw. That’s ok, I’d rather this than not enough.
     
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    Oh heck, here we go. :headbang:
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    After clearing a lot of bark with my wedge banger, I found no more signs or metal and decided to go low with the notch.

    :mad:

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    :(
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    36” bar for reference.
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    Aimed for the field.
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    Trailer load #1.
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    PI everywhere too. :rolleyes:
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    Overloaded the trailer on #2.
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    I’m left with the main stem. Think I’ll mount the 28” on the 394 for that.
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  4. Chud

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    Beauty notch and sweet log. There will be a ton of nice splits from it.
     
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    Perfect stump and felling. :thumbs: Did you hit any metal? Serious amount of purple chips. Hope you don't find any metal bucking the rest.

    I need more practice felling with a longer (25" or longer) bar.
     
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    Sweet, I like me some white oak. Good job dropping it.
     
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    Not sure if you can see but I hit more on the notch. :hair: Focus isn’t quite right.
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    Not looking forward to hitting more but if I do, oh well. Seemed to not do tons of damage, wire was very thin in there.
     
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    No signs yet, I didn’t let any bare skin show while working on it. Definitely makes me a bit nervous.


    Trees with all that dead limb wood make me a bit apprehensive. I could have thinned the holding wood and made it fall faster but I just wanted to get outta there so nothing fell.
     
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    I got a little on my arms from the red maple cut I'm working. Nothing severe just a spot on each forearm. I was cutting in short sleeves and the big tree had some large PI vines on it.
     
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    I wish the sapwood wouldn't go to punk so quickly on them. Whole buncha good wood under it though.

    Also bonus for the Jackyl sounds. :thumbs:
     
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    Made some nice size rounds.
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    Didn’t avoid metal though.
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    Noodle-rama. The Isocore bounced off a round 3 times. I gave up quick.

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    Beginning to think this is black oak and not white.
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    One trip and done.

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    Had to work in short sleeves today. Hopefully didn’t catch any poison.
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    Make some lumber and build yourself a boat with that oak. You can name it “ ole Ironsides II”
     
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    Perfect looking rounds minus the metal.
     
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    Very nice job
     
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    That's a "black oak" if I ever seen one!
     
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    Ends up I did get a little on my right forearm and just below glove level on both arms. I started with the Ivarest and used lye soap in the shower. Never got real itchy, just knew it was there. I’ll definitely be more mindful next time.
     
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    That's a nice score, Jason. Glad the PI wasn't too bad.
     
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    Jason very nice score on the oak, hopefully there was not too much metal in it. Looks like there was a lot of barbed wire fencing. Congrats