Bark sure does but not the wood. Sweet gum I've seen is primarily white with some black streaks. I hate the stuff. Have to be real cold to process one
Looks ashy to me
Not tulip I can pretty much say 100%
Most aren't but I'll probably fell the ones that are first. I'd rather saw than build fence anyday
The fence building and wood cuttin got cut short yesterday. Got the truck and trailer stuck. Then my brother got the Mahindra stuck coming to pull...
Yea took today. Most of the green on the ground is rye grass but the trees are starting to fill up here too
Yup should be easy Pickens
Out building about 1000 yards of barbed fence for the livestock. I think it may turn into a bunch of btu's before its all over with.:D:woodsign:...
Heard one last night. Got a bunch around here
Here are some pics. Going a little bigger with split now since I can afford to [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You talked me into it! :saw::D (Which doesn't take much)
I've got plenty of wood after after this mild winter. Over 3 years but I can't stop cutting. :axe::stacke: Cut a small water oak and tulip...
I didn't . The ox wasn't in the ditch
Alaskan chainsaw mill. I've got the small one 16-20". Works pretty good. Mine is the Grandberg brand
Very nice. I'm ocd about my stacks too:D Love me some cherry
Here's a pic I found [ATTACH]
Got a little more today and split it with the ol x27. I swear I split one piece just looking at it:D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If it's catalpa it splits easily and makes good kindling. Got a little in my stacks for next year
Just got one of the Alaskan mills
Yep I could get by with it the majority of the winter down here.