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Loaded truck pics.

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  1. Chud

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    Nashville quality perfection! :thumbs:
     
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    Oh, we're not worthy, remember...:picard:;);)
     
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    We sell what the customers want to buy . If the want to pay for split wood , or rounds , we will sell them that . If they want as much as they can get for as cheap as possible. They buy the log lengths .
    Most of my customers consider it u
    Yes, a cord of splits is all I can do at my age daily . With the help of the kinetic splitter. Or 1.5 cord of rounds , stacked in the truck.
    Or 2 cord of poles .
     
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    Today's more than 1.5 cord load of White Spruce , Black spruce and Birch . 20251029_163914.jpg
     
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    Red oak with a dash of ash
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    Started off the 2025 season with the first load when my logger buddies called.

    The last 2 pics are 3 full cord neatly stacked into an 18' trailer and 8' box with sideracks. DSCF0004.JPG DSCF0003.JPG DSCF0001.JPG DSCF0002.JPG
     
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    Apple season ended last week, I was going to goof off and go shoot pistols when they called saying, "want some Red & White Oak"

    Gotta say this was difficult as the rounds weredifficult to deal with. The big log was 29" x 10' 6" long.

    All cut up and busted into manageable chucnks that will be split later. Generated 3/4 yard of sawdust. (1.5 tractor buckets)
     
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    Ya, that's a Jag for sure !
    Are you going to split them smaller ?
     
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    Half cord load of elm delivered yesterday. First load to a regular who heats with wood. He'll get another 3-4 loads as needed. DSCF0298.JPG DSCF0297.JPG
     
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    Nice. Was this the elm you cut last year in gun wavin’ New Haven?
     
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    20251101_153318.jpg 20251101_153328.jpg Got the text yesterday morning from my tree fairy about an ash coming down. About a 20-minute drive each way plus I did have some other plans for the weekend but here we are. I ran the 550XP and 365Sp to do some cutting plus cut up the trunk for them while they did chipping and clean-up. Just as I got home the friend of a neighbor was pulling up with the first of 2 small loads of elm, no pictures yet. Now to finish cutting to length and hauling to the backyard for future splitting, something I am way behind on.
     

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    Yup, most of it. I actually got several good loads of wood from that location, despite being in a less than desirable neighborhood. They were supposed to have more trees taken down and contact me, but never heard back.
     
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    Oh yeah! :dex: Nice to see you hoarding again! :yes:
     
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    Still have another half cord of elm that will be ready in January even though most of it was CSS a year ago.
     
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    Another nice load of wood