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"Twas a good day in da woods

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by ole, Feb 27, 2018.

  1. Dok440

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    The stacks are looking good! I like the atv trailer, very practical.
    Congrats on the truck!
     
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  2. ole

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    Almost done I am thinking. Spent a couple hours just dorking around. I went here and there and backtracked it was one of those days.
    Oak:

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    Then I worked up the oak that was threatening my son’s deer tower. I arranged the rounds around the tower base to make a turkey blind. I will sitting on a 5 gal pail hiding behind the rounds come May 14th when my permit starts:

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    Dropped a dead red but had to harvest a small elm to ground the oak safely. Got 30 rounds out of it.

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    Then on the way home a shagbark hick fell across one of my trails the only saw that had fuel was the top handle it worked fine.

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    Found three more oaks that were missing their tops so I grab them tomorrow
     
  3. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Nothing wrong with dorking around looking for firewood. What model top handle? Handy little saws.
     
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  4. ole

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    not much power but it is great for working my trails and de limbing
     
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    I believe Scotty Overkill has some stickers but he sent mine a long time ago by carrier pigeon and the damm thing flew south for the winter so when it returns for spring hope it's still carrying it.......lol....:D:rofl: :lol:
     
  6. ole

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    I got after the three oaks that lost their tops last July. It was such a pleasant afternoon to make wood. Got 80 nice rounds out of the 3 trees without messing with any top wood.


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    I had the trailer with me so on the way out I cut some short no bark elm rounds to split down for kindling. The Husky was somewhat sharp when I started on the little elms. I can garunteeeee it is no longer sharp! Those little elms were like petrified wood. I saw sparks coming off the bar in bright sunshine no less!

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    Tomorrow if the rain holds off I start hauling and hand splitting oak. I hope it rains we need it here.
     
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  7. Cyrus

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    Between wedding stuff, choring, and finally sleeping in(until 7!)-got a rag tag pile of cottonwood, pine, soft maple, and honey locust split up and on the clock for the boiler next season. Now to stack it..
     

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  8. ole

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    No hauling, sawing, or stacking today. Just splitting. My intention was to get everything split I had cut but ran out of water. Hand splitting makes me thirsty. I have 3 rows of oak rounds to split. There’s always tomorrow.

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    Heard a tom turkey gobbling. He better watch out May 14 or I’ll put him in my crock pot,,
     
  9. ole

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    Got all my rounds split today. Then found 2 more oaks on the ground so I guess I am not done cutting.

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    Then I hauled 2 loads of splits to my monster woods pile. The guy from town who wants rounds has been calling me non stop so I got some ready for him. This white oak lost his top and is really wet so I will sell it to him. Green white oak is hard for me to hand split. No problem for him he has a hydro.

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    Then I loaded up some black cherry for him and parked in the driveway. He is coming out tomorrow. IMG_3672.jpeg

    never a dull moment around here
     
  10. ole

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    The guy from town who wants rounds called to say his truck is broke down. Unsure when he can come out. So today I fricking hauled his rounds and stacked them in my shed. They will sit til he fixes his heater core.

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    Black cherry and elm. I got everything else I had split picked up and hauled to my woods pile. Done for now,,,
     
  11. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Thats a PITA for sure. Sometimes ya gotta go the extra mile for customers.
     
  12. ole

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    There is a method to my madness. I got a turkey permit starting May 14 and I don’t want to be dorking around my woods hauling his rounds if I am hunting in there. Now I don’t care when he gets his truck on the road. He already paid me $200 for rounds.
     
  13. ole

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    The guy from town just got his last load of rounds! Wednesday is turkey hunting!

    gobble! gobble!
     
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    Well done, my friend. You have put in a lot of hard work. Looks great.
    Happy hunting today...
     
  15. ole

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    and out the door I went,,,

    gobble gobble
     
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    And done. I had a bigger tom coming in to my calls but he hung up at about 85 yards. He answered everything I threw at him but I couldn’t close the distance. The fog was thick all at once there were 6 Jakes pecking at my decoy.

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    There is a dead turkey not two yards from my decoy. So at 725 am I squeezed the trigger and was done.

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    I already got him processed and it’s nap time. I got up at 3 am and was in my spot at 430.
     
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    Awesome, that didn't take long!!
     
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  18. ole

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    I like to sneak to my spot whilst the birds are still in the roost (sleeping). Then just sit and watch the sun come up.
     
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    Since I got my turkey yesterday I got back into firewood today. Who hand splits oak when it’s 88F? ME!

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    I have everything split and stacked that I have cut. Today I found a hung up oak and a black locust to work up. Not when it is 88 tho. It will be cooler next week.
     
  20. T.Jeff Veal

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    That's a heck of a wood pile...:tip::tip:
    I couldn't do that anymore...
    Well done, sir
     
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