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

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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Greg, Jul 10, 2016.

  1. Greg

    Greg

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    got the Norway maple off when the neighbor called

    Load of bone dry locust where I could back my truck right up

    Very nice treat! image.jpeg image.jpeg
     
  2. Eric VW

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    You're ridiculous and I love it!:rofl: :lol:
    Keep it coming bud!!!!:thumbs:
    :stacke::woodsign::stacke::woodsign::stacke::woodsign::stacke::woodsign:
     
  3. GrJfer

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    Can't beat easy picking.
     
  4. HarvestMan

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    Christmas in July for you Greg ! :thumbs: ... yes, I'm just slightly envious. :)
     
  5. Sean

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    Nice! It doesnt get much easier than that!!
     
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    and you came out smellin' like a rose...:D
     
  7. NH mountain man

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    Me like, good for you! Drive up to loading is the best!
     
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    Good haul.....ya know I have a place I cut a lot of wood at by a river...after a good rain you can find log jams with all kinds of wood.... I always look over these freebie piles, because I usually always find locust and Osage in them....usually all of the wood is old looking and rotten.... However if you take your screntch and stab at the wood, you will instantly find that the locust and Osage is still ROCK HARD.... These woods hold up to the weather very well.... I think locust and Osage are my favorites by far..... Now keeping your chain sharp while cutting them is a different story!!!:hair: