Here in Wyoming, that would carry a $350-400 value. It's always funny what people think is 1 cord.
Thank you Brad. I'd say the end grain is very dark, but has a dark yellow tint to it. More dense than the honey locust in feeling. I'll go back...
Jutt, what's it taking time wise to dry Honey Locust or Siberian Elm for you?
In Wyoming, I'm curious what it will take to dry. Our relative humidity is 10% most days and it's always windy
I am going to grab everything I can. I need to take a chain with me to pull out several logs that are at the bottom of brush. I've been using an...
The last two photos are the side and end grain of the same log.
The city dump came through today with a large Ash tree, Honey Locust and an unknown. All I know, it's all dense and twice the weight of my normal...
The hard thing is that logs and debris are free to drop in Douglas and Casper around here. I'm trying to develop relationships with tree companies...
Awesome job! At 31 now, I was much like your son at that age. You definitely learn the concept of what a $1 is worth.
Loaded up the pick-up this morning at the landfill. A mix of Cottonwood, Russian Olive and ELM (can anyone confirm from picture?).
What's something like that cost? Here in Wyoming, it's about $1400 for a 8-10 cord load of pine logs.
If I still live in Fort Collins, I'd be all over this. Not sure if it's worth the drive from Pine. Free dry locust firewood - free stuff
Sandhillbilly, that's a great idea. In our town, I've spotted some maple and Ash along downtown streets but for the most part, it's Cottonwood. I...
Nothing like fresh manure smell in your logs lol
The stringy looking log? Any idea of the other logs in the photo? I figured they could be cottonwood in earlier stage of Growth but not sure.
Tried the landfill today. I'm sure there is a ton of wood here but when a big skid loader pushes them tight into tall piles, it's hard to get to...
Correct, mostly Cottonwood in the immediate area around Douglas. If you go into the mountains, you'll find Aspen, Ponderosa and Lodgepole. I've...
Hi all, I am curious for those that work with tree or landscaping companies, what kind of deal is made to have logs dropped at your property? Are...
Do you generally split it right away or let it dry for a bit before splitting? I am starting to find the same here in Wyoming. A lot of mountain...
In this area, it's mostly Ponderosa, little bit of Lodgepole, Aspen, and Cottonwood. I've got some Subalpine Fir off private property that was...