Some of what he gave me is on the small side by his standards. It’s quite easy to feed the chipper with his crane. He has a big one, either 16”...
Yes and no. It’s at his convenience upon my request. I place the order and at some point he calls and says he’s got a load coming up in the next...
Is that BL without the bark? bonus!!
My tree guy came by this morning. About 2/3 of his truck full, maybe a little less. 19 pieces, Mulberry, Norway and Red Maple and Red Oak. Yard...
Two of my boys at the Balto statue in Central Park, NYC. I didn’t realize that it was 100 years ago when Balto and the other sled dogs made the...
No, I was mostly watching the rate at which various species lost water and the impact of rain. Most often I’ll weigh as they are split, then...
Norway maple is one of the fastest to dry. A while back I weighed some splits to see how fast they were drying. I had a piece of Norway on...
Last nights load included. 4.5 year CSS Black Birch. I put the date/weight on a few as I stack. Kept under cover, primo, no rot. Shoulder season...
I think your first example is a grafted weeping cheery. If so its trunk is a plain straight cherry tree that was cutoff and a then weeping...
3rd on the sugar maple.
We put in a lot of work to make a lasagna in the leggy Dutch oven this past weekend. Dug out the fire and some buried logs. Made a fire and...
We got a lot more snow up in Stratton. Snowbanks taller than the width of the plowed road. [ATTACH]
Thanks for the offer. If any of it can be used as saw log we might try to mill it to use for trail bridges. Our local source for milled Black...
Yea I got problems, buZZsaw BRAD knows where I live.
Yes, Black Locust, anytime.
Go into the smoke wood business if he can supply you cherry like that. Huge markup.
I texted my guy 2 weeks ago about getting a log load. He has given me log loads several times in the past 25 years. Here’s the reply voicemail....
I took a bicycle trip on Vancouver island and island hopping thru the Gulf Islands on the ferry boats about 30 years ago. We only got up as far...
I think it becomes flooring. I see oak logs going up the NY thruway on flatbed rigs with Canadian plates from time to time. I presume they...
Can he just unload directly on your side of the street?