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Ash Score

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by firecracker_77, Dec 18, 2013.

  1. firecracker_77

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    Here's the deal on the table. Go to my buddy's house and help him cut down 3 ash trees, and I keep all the wood. Not too bad and he has a dump truck to use for the delivery. I'm going over there to do the work in the days following X-Mas. He's speculating that there's 3 cords maybe of ash. Ash trees are maybe 12" in diameter.
     
  2. papadave

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    Hmmm, nice score, but I have doubts about the amount,......unless he means 3 "face cord".:confused:
    I've taken down 12" dia. trees that gave me about 1/3 cord, and that included quite a bit of branch wood.
    Unless those trees are 100' tall.......or more.
    Anybody care to correct me? It would benefit firecracker.:thumbs:
     
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    Great find but I'm with Dave. No way would that yield 3 cord of wood.
     
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  4. Paul bunion

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    It will take about 128 running feet of log that is a foot in diameter to make a cord. Just stack the logs up 4 wide and 4 high and 8 feet long for a good estimate. You'll probably come in just over one cord with limbs.
     
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    Well...that's not so enticing, but I guess I'll still take it. Maybe he said 16" in diameter.
     
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    Oh yeah, I'd definitely go get it.
     
  7. bogydave

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    Good score for sure.

    Waiting in anticipation of "Pictures " :)
     
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    For some reason I Like the smell of ASH.
     
  9. Grizzly Adam

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    Sounds like easy picking with the dump truck and all, go for it. But a cord does sound more accurate.
     
  10. Paul bunion

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    The yield picks up quick as the log gets bigger. Having a dump truck at your disposal makes the transportation easy. It's still a good deal. Hopefully there is a bucket to load it with too.
     
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    My buddy has a dump truck, a front end loader, and a ms660. I have a feeling this will go quick. :drool:
     
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    24" tree gives you a cord....2 12" trees don't equal a 24" tree:whistle:
     
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    If the trees are easy/clear felling then I'd say go for it. Free ash is ALWAYS good in my book!