47 to 57 here today, cloudy with showers all afternoon. Boiler is slowly burning chunks, rejects and "stuff". Looking forward to some drier cool...
Down and cleaned up that's a $2500.00 tree in my world. Nice work!
I would've liked getting in on that job, lots of work there. You gotta move north though, you only got like two months of cutting weather down...
Hey, watch it there buddy! It's not white it's creamsickle. :p
Yes sir, I've got two guys I work wood with every Saturday. I have access to stupid amounts of wood and a whole arsenal of equipment. I need labor...
Man I wish you were closer, that's a great score, and with my equipment we could move it all in 3-4 hrs.
Gotta know your enemy to be successful.
Lit the boiler up Thursday. Low yesterday morning of 37F. Sunny and beautiful! Boiler's just puttering along on rejects and splitter scraps. My...
I would consider him an expert Brad. :rofl: :lol:
Great smoker wood too. :thumbs:
Nope, I pass unless it's a paying job.
Kinda similar here, lots to choose from. Red Oak, White Oak and Ash are the most prevalent in my stacks. Mulberry and Cherry get sold as smoker...
Oh heck yes, Hickory and Oak already limbed and cleaned up! That's a real score for sure! Well done.
That should be almost as efficient as your Woodstock right Dennis. :rofl: :lol: You should ask them if that's $500.00 to haul it to the scrapyard.
I am certainly ready, been begging for cooler weather since June lol. The older I get the less I like the heat. September 15th to Mid April is my...
Yep, that was a good one. Chud , you boys got your work cut out for ya. I did a 32" dead Red last Saturday in the heat. 6 hrs in the sun and...
Hahaha! Nice work Mr. there's no way I'm doing 300 cord. I remember when "The March to 150" seemed like a massive goal. Well done sir, well done!
Congratulations T.Jeff Veal ! You and Miss Carol will love that set up. You'll be very pleasantly surprised at how much faster you can make a pile...
Nah, just money in the bank. Log loads are well worth it imo. I generally prefer to log and haul my own for the reasons you've just stated....
If it was me, I'd run some 1" pipe in place of the rope secured to the posts. Then Drywall or deck screw the tarp thru the eyelets to the pallets....