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Git'ter done down in Dixie

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  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    We worked on some skinnies we had piled up at this shed. Miz Carol went back ol'skool, splitting some bigger white oak than was in the pile... 20240821_200343.jpg
    Almost got this end finished, we will use from the other end this year... 20240821_202520.jpg
     
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    We had a severe thunderstorm roll through a couple Sundays ago. A nice subdivision had a lot of trees down.
    We had a chance to go Wednesday and relocate some of them to our house before a tree service cleans it up.
    These are the trees we got... 20240827_172736.jpg 20240827_173010.jpg
    We got this leaner down and the hickory it was hung up on... 20240827_173126.jpg
    We had to work to get this oak...hook chains together and drag sections to firmer ground 20240827_173021.jpg
    This log was 18' long... 20240827_173209.jpg
    These were easy... 20240827_172752.jpg 20240827_172831.jpg
    Left these...too wet, willow and white oak 20240827_173153.jpg
    And this hanger... 20240827_173056.jpg
    Got the tractor stuck 1st thing, glad we had Godzilla to pull it out.
    Our friend/neighbor Fredrick helped us all day. First time in awhile we were able to haul 3 loads in a day...
    1st 2 loads were mostly 12'ers 20240828_101452.jpg
    Oak and hickory 20240828_140431.jpg
    Had 3 more trees down I didn't get a picture of...cut the main trunk of 1 into 6' logs, there's a few 9' on there too 20240828_182054.jpg 20240828_182103.jpg
    It was a tad warm 20240828_152038.jpg
     

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    Time for a thread bump...
    We started splitting some of the oak from the trees above... 20241025_145206.jpg
    Got a decent pile... 20241025_182024.jpg
    Had a few shorts to go in a tote 20241025_182007.jpg
    Then had some odd length/crooked hickory, cut it to 11" rounds too. 20241026_153218.jpg
    Filled another tote with hickory... 20241026_154531.jpg
    After we got back from a short vacation, set the splitter and conveyor up for the hickory shed...time change and light rain means lights and umbrella 20241104_195457.jpg
    Got some logs moved, 4 bucked and split Monday night 20241104_195521.jpg 20241104_203626.jpg
    Some split ok, others made me glad the Wolfe Ridge is a push thru design... 20241104_200103.jpg
     
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    Some great pics right there!:yes:
     
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    Very nice
     
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    After work Tuesday night, we got the pile above stacked, added a few more pieces to the 3rd row and got half way up on the 4th row... 20241105_202500.jpg
    Then some good trigger time on the Echo XS2511T and Stihl XS362, bucking the rest of the log pile... 20241105_212700.jpg 20241105_212712.jpg
    Fired up Blue Samson about 9PM, let him munch on some stringy hickory...
    You can hear it cracking over the engine ...
    Got another pile to stack tonight 20241105_222239.jpg
    What's left is some nice rounds that should make good quantity/quality splits... 20241105_222308.jpg 20241105_222318.jpg
     
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    Nice! I've had hickory just like that. Slowed me down a bit for sure but dang it is excellent firewood. :yes: Is that going in the personal stash?
     
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    That's the plan, I want to fill that side up with hickory and the other side with white oak, save it a few years. I want us to have some premium wood too, for a change. I've even done some totes of 11" shorts (stove stuffers, overnight burns) of white oak and hickory, on purpose.
    This one is hickory, bottom half is tossed in, stacked the top part. 20241026_154531.jpg
    One of several white/red oak totes 20240801_165842.jpg
    We also have that load of Bradford pear and hybrid sugar maple to process.
     
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    We've been working around the place, got more hickory CSS...got 6 rows in the shed now, 3 more to go... 20241109_194517.jpg 20241109_212611.jpg 39151.jpeg
    Then we started working on Helene blow downs on our place, these are on our son's property. Helene broke the tops out of this big water oak... 39177.jpeg
    A nice wedge... 39194.jpeg
    Falling down... 39187.jpeg
    Ms461 and 32" bar got'ter done... 20241112_114745.jpg
    Then we had 2 red oaks on his property that blew over... 20241115_090359.jpg
    Still have this to clean up... 20241115_121900.jpg
    A small pile of oak and small cherry 20241115_122030.jpg
    The bigger red oak... 39351.jpeg 39340.jpeg
    The grapple is full 39358.jpeg
    Got a nice pile of red and water oak... 20241115_122120.jpg
    Took time to put a proper roof on a kindling basket... 20241118_083620.jpg
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    And life & work goes on in Dixie
     
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    Must be really nice to work on flat land. I'm jealous:whistle::handshake:
     
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    T.Jeff Veal Jeff, I keep seeing all this wood you are getting and processing and I begin to wonder..."Is buZZsaw BRAD 's Most Prolific Hoarder award in danger?" Of course, you do have a tractor, splitter and your secret weapon, The Missus, who does most of the real work while you play with chainsaws. I will have to study on this! :whistle:
     
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    Well he did just have a hurricane go through there!

    If I'm in danger of losing it I may have to step up my game a bit then. ;) :tree:

    Maybe Jeff can get the "Hoarder Extraordinaire" award instead? Ill be the first to nominate him!
     
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    It's nice...lol...we do have some terraces on our place. We have had to tackle some hills before. No mountains here, but some areas do have steep hills.
     
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    It's nice to be a wood snob for a bit...lol...
    Trying to get some processed to make room for more...:loco: :crazy::loco: :crazy:...still have some hickory, white and red oak at 2 houses to finish. Then all the wood on our place.
    Need to retire...
     
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    We relocated a few loads of splits this week..
    This load went to a deer camp, they have already said they want another load
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    Repeat customer wanted a load of green wood, nice to plan ahead. 20241119_081500.jpg
    Stacked on their porch rack, dry on the right 20241119_092931.jpg
    Tote of seasoned dropped off to a repeat customer 20241121_113427.jpg
    Another load of green oak delivered, we stacked it in her barn. She will burn this in 2 years probably...she has plenty from the last year or so. She will get another load later in the season. Ladder helps Miz Carol get on the truck. Yep, the BL was great this week...:whistle::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: 20241121_171830.jpg
    We have enjoyed a nice fire of two this week, burning some 3/4 yr old chunks... 20241121_080611.jpg
    The county lit off the big pile of storm debris Wednesday, took these pictures that night on the way home... 20241120_211639.jpg
    Zoom in and see the silhouette...sure didn't expect to see that there...:binoculars::bug::jaw: 20241120_211851.jpg
     
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    They were missing the summer temps so decided to get warm again.
     
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    Any pics? :D
     
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