I started the morning cutting limb wood. Once I had a decent amount cut I went to moms to get the tractor, my dump truck, and a helper. In just...
I have done that before but at 40” in diameter, these rounds will come in over 600 pounds.
Yes I have but I find it slower than using the tw6. I will say it’s easier physically though to noodle but the main reason I don’t like big wood...
I was hoping he’d offer some equipment but he didn’t. Not 100% sure exactly how I’m going to process/remove. It’s less than 4 miles so I could...
So the total was 12 oak and 2 gum (which are already in the woods to rot.) I put 6 hours in total today and got them all limbed. Also moved the...
About 4-5 weeks ago I posted my “cherry score” which was a by product of the real job on this farm just a few miles away. There are about 12-14...
Man oh man, I just love looking at all that beautiful red colored wood baking in the sunshine. Seriously, I stare at this pile quite often.
Looking like northern red oak to me.
We make our own. The stuff in the store is just too bland.
Summer is coming to an end. Gotta get shtuff done!
Finished cutting the last of those 2 semi loads this morning. Those poles were great to work with.
Finished up around noon today. There were 3 big logs in that pile of piles. They were roughly 20-24” in diameter and about 16’ long. The grass...
I’m sorry but there’s no place in Vermont that can compete with any corner sandwich spot in the south Jersey/Philly area. My sister has lived in...
In my F250, airing down from 75psi to 38-40 was enough to get through even the thickest sand without too much trouble. That truck weighed just...
I don’t blame you with the tall grass especially in the morning when it’s soaking wet from the dew. I hate wet feet!
How will that be dry enough to burn?
A grinder is a poor excuse for a hoagie! But yes, it’s a regional name. Every relative I have who lives in New England eats almost nothing but...
Haha. Enough I suppose.
This is all that’s left from the last two semi truck loads. I hope to finish cutting the logs tomorrow.
The iron and oak is easy enough to just move by yourself. The Timberwolf takes 2 people to move but 3 is much easier.