Have some of them here also, some good ideas here. These were out of the up rooted leaner full of water that gave me the brown stink water bath...
I do remember seeing that doing some research on the IS on youtube. ??
That it is, That would make it a little more enjoyable for my crew.
I'm about half way through reading his post on that, great reading. Nice pics Dave, Gives me an idea of how handy them new tongs can really be on...
Wow, catching up on some reading here and didn't realize how crazy this went till now. As I was reading Dennis's post rather fast all that really...
Went the EBay route, and I think it was your lead on here that caught my interest the day after I lost mine, Thanks ! To nice of tool not to keep...
You got that right, didn't realize how much I missed it till it was gone.
I think one of the reasons cross stacking the ends is giving us trouble with being sturdy is smaller and shorter 14" splits, bigger and longer...
Same here, I cut 14 -16 to keep my help from quitting on me :)
+2 THATS MY TREE !!!
Now thats a great idea :yes: I was thinking about spray painting this one but the duct tape sounds gooder, off to Amazon I go.
Great to hear things are looking better for you this year BB, I remember your posts of the past years battling those wood eaters. This fall...
Thanks, I am hoping this dry spell stays around a while also, got the biggest ends of three red oaks still down in the bottom to get out, hope...
Yes that was a 1 truck full tree + as a matter of fact that is the first leaner I have dropped the opposite way using wedges to push it against...
The mix is nice, the worst part is slow dry stacks and separate fast dry, I hate oak until it seasoned that is :)
Good you got to it, every dead maple I come across has done puked out.
That 150 must have some guts, I know how fast and deep the leaf line gets in a short distance, wish I would have went back pack way.
Sounds and looks great, gotta love neighbors like that !
Another load of cherry to finish my quick dry stack, This should more than make up for last years over use.That long stack is mostly cherry, red...
I think that would force me to go vertical too ! Nice job, them hollow ones always make it interesting.