I finished this before the gully washer moved in, all the wood I split today was Cherry. Picture 9738 is what I started with, picture 9742,43 and 44 are the same pile from different sides, the wood in the last picture might get split tomorrow. Once I get that Cherry and the Sugar Maple off the hill that I started last week, some stacking will start.
Woodlands, when you ever get around to getting all of this wood cut, split and stacked we will need to see the final pics of all those stacks you have!
Damm- that cherry pile looks good enough to sleep on! Beautiful rounds! We lack cherry here........ I saw 2 today when riding in the same area. Other than that....... not much. Hope u ate well at the diner after that work.
She'll be helping me but it will be with this, it must have happened yesterday. We use this trail a lot so if the Hemlock is still up tomorrow, we'll be pulling it down. Maybe all this chit headed this way will bring it down. http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/northeast_loop.php
Did I ever mention how much I love splitting cherry? What a great looking pile. Stuff flies apart with a splitting maul. Nice size rounds for splitting too! Should season quick.
Looking good Zap, as always.... When your working the woods, how Much do you estimate you have cut This year since spring?
I think since spring I cut close to six cord (not face) I still have that nice Cherry I'm working on with a nice size Sugar Maple up top that I'm not including in my estimate. This will be the most I ever cut since my first year cutting, we still have plenty of trees down....just need more time so I can save them from "The Rot". We still have some trees down in the Brook that the Ice Storm took down that will need to come out before winter, with some warmer weather coming in it should be perfect for getting in that cold water.
I still have a few more hills that hold some nice size downed Cherry, I wish it were Beech but Mother Nature keeps knocking down our Cherry trees.