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Early morning elm

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  1. BuckeyeFootball

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    Finally got around to cleaning up a dead elm blow over from last weeks storm. Decided to use the stealth saw since its the only one currently sporting a sharp chain. Still have a hickory blowover to clean up. That one pizzed me off nice straight good sized hickory and its in a low spot too. Not sure how that really happened.

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    Looks like its ready to burn. Will it get used this year? Get that hickory! :tree: :saw:
     
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    Yes sir def getting used this year its all bone dry. Might get the hickory tommorow morning if its cool enough.
     
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    Getting humid here and maybe record highs for Monday and Tuesday. Big difference between today and yesterday. Getting sticky here...yuck!
     
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    We’re supposed to have upper 90’s through early week. Just going to relax. If I do any work it will be early morning before it warms up over 85*.

    even last night the low was only 76*F.
     
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    That's about as perfect as elm scores get. :thumbs: No bark, no mess and long-dead makes much better firewood compared to a live elm. Best way to get it IMO.
     
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    It def split alot nicer than fresh elm
     
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    That is some first class firewood!