I'm not a fan of leaving any type of wood sit on the ground for more than a couple months. I live in one of the driest states, but I've seen...
If you go even or a little below on your back cut the fibers will tend to be ripped out from what is felled as yours did. If you go above the...
That's a line of perfect hinge wood. Very well done.
I work for the City of Prescott's lakes division and have done firewise work around the lakes and my own home. The problem is if a crown fire gets...
This has been implemented since day one.
The first one was in my backyard, I see this one's in yours. Really getting tired of this happening every year.
If it's stacked single row in the sun, I'd think it would be fine. I have similar weather and firewood here.
Definitely white oak, not sure of the species....
Any elm that I've burned takes two seasons to dry properly and that's after it's cut, split and stacked.
I've never burned birch. Is there a common tree you can compare it with?
Siberian elm is good stuff once dry. We have it all over the Prescott area. They grow like weeds and tend to be the first to break up in the snow....
leaves look like honey locust the bark does not....
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It makes me so happy knowing that these machines exist. I've never had the pleasure of running anything like them.:bug:
After you do the work, you see why professionals get the rate they do. Nice to see it all down with nothing damaged and no one hurt.
If you take your time, you'll be fine. Cut pieces that you can handle and it's good to leave a nest of branches for your drop zone if you aren't...
you'd think that would be gone in 5 minutes....
My area has quite a few sunburst honey locusts that I have been able to acquire wood from, either trimming up or taking down. Excellent firewood,...
If he can work just as hard as he plays, he'll be fine.
1/2 to 3/4 of a cord. just a guess