That's Eastern whit pine. Looks like it had a bunch of rot in it causing it to fail. Did it miss the headstones?
That bark says sugar Maple all day
Very nice!!! I haven't seen a Beech that healthy in a few years up here
There are some real beauties out there on the internet, this guy is one of them
That pile of logs is a thing of beauty!! Sad to see the Ash trees dying off, but at least you will make good use of them.
If you are sticking with 18-20" bar length the 562 is a great saw and will pull those just fine. That being said if you want fast put that same...
How do you like the 044? I have the same saw, runs good but doesn't scream. Thinking it needs to get ported.
Ash has become my new favorite to CSS. Plus it dries really quickly.
Can't believe I just found this thread. I had to make sure and read through all 9 pages before commenting. From south of Boston and we have some...
This drives me nuts. When it comes to loading a log truck all those nubs make it a PITA. Nothing sits right, and when you stack a log on one like...
That's one way to get it done!!!
Here is the tree I mentioned earlier. Took a few down this spring and left this one. Glad I left it.
Chimney got cleaned yesterday, install is set for upcoming Friday. Plan to take a few hours off work to be here as requested by the company so...
If I find a trunk like that it goes for firepit wood, Dries quick and make good starter wood.
Thanks for a great thread. Very informative and detailed explanation on the Hickories. Have somewhat of a grove of them on the property, mostly...
Bark almost looks like horse chestnut, but leaf cluster looks ash like
Looks like some nightmare splits in there. Not a fan of Norway's
Funny. I only ask because that is one saw(along with the 346) that I missed out on. If only I had known.
372 is a great saw, looks awesome with the bar on it.
Was the 357 for sale?