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Cherry diet

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by jrider, Sep 1, 2024 at 2:30 PM.

  1. jrider

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    For my saw this morning that is. Got these logs all cut up and ready to split. Cherry is my absolute favorite to cut. It doesn’t dull the chain too bad, it’s relatively light for when tossing the rounds into a pile and I just love the aroma.
     

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  2. Ronaldo

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    Cannot disagree.
     
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  3. Ohio dave

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    Only got two problems with cherry
    1. Not very good heat wood
    2. Most of the cherry I get has poison ivy on it. Almost like the poison ivy is attracted to it more than other trees
     
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    I too love the smells from cutting and processing cherry. Only issue I have, if it’s nice and straight I can’t bring myself to buck it. Have to break out the csm.