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Git'ter done down in Dixie

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Dec 29, 2018.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    Been working on the woodyard. Finally got some more pics to prove it...:ithappened::ithappened::thumbs::whistle:
    Started out getting the rest of the elm we had CSS, had a small catalpa in the mix 0831201020.jpg 0831201127a.jpg Then had some bigger logs to work up. A nice catalpa and some black gum.
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    I split some of the smaller gum, shouldn't have a problem with air going through that stack...:rofl: :lol:...after a few rounds, I heard some bugs, grubs and worms needed new living quarters, so I donated to the cause...1 of 3 buckets...:headbang::loco: :crazy: 0901201754.jpg 0901201939_HDR.jpg
    Got the elm, catalpa and gum stacked next to the hickory. 0901202257.jpg Yesterday my hunny helped me cut a bunch of limb wood to size. Had a few big enough to split. The biggest piece is dogwood. 0903201219_HDR.jpg 0903201219.jpg
    This is a mix of maple, oak, dogwood 0903201647_HDR.jpg
    That makes 2 1/2 rows on that side.
     
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    Looking good as always sir! Has it cooled off any for you?
     
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    I’m sure that black gum was fun!
     
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    Not yet. Had a couple days in the high 80's, but humidity was high. Glad I went to work today. High was 96 or so, Heat Index was 125°
     
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    Sure was, wanted to save some for you...:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    I got fooled on this log. Had the white/silver bark and paper-like inner bark like poplar. It was some of the most twisted wood I've seen. Sliced/tore one round into firewood. That's when I decided the bugs/grubs could have it. Smaller black gum wasn't too bad. 0901201833.jpg
     
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    Is that worse than elm to split?
     
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    Much...the elm we just split was no problem, had it long enough the bark was just coming loose.
    I think it was black gum, splitter stayed in slow speed all the way through. This was a smaller round of gum we split. And its shoulder season wood at best. 0901201754.jpg
     
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    Elm is a piece of cake compared to black gum
     
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    Guess it's time for an update, just so y'all know we alive down here.
    Got some more limb rounds and a soft maple log CSS in the calico shed 0913201752a.jpg Filled up the 2nd wire basket we had gotten, need to make a top of it. 0907201307.jpg
    Moved all the 2 yr old tulip poplar to mama's shed, mix it in with some oak. 0921201245.jpg Cleaned up the woodyard with the landscape rake, Miz Carol fell on some hickory bark :pain:and I got :heidi:
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    Got the splitter and canopy set up on the 1 cord shed, bucked up some logs 0922201856a.jpg WARNING...GRAPHIC...
    Didn't do the damage with the saw...log or tractor tire must have got it. Some kind of BIG rat with short tail... 0923201158.jpg Making good progress on the shed, actually only have 1/2 row left to fill now. 0923201950.jpg Cut a few more logs ups 0923201952a.jpg
    Some of this oak has some wild grain. Wish TurboDiesel could get a few pieces for bowls. 0928202112.jpg We got a big box of kindling scraps from the hickory and elm 0928200820.jpg
     
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    You’ve been busy is see. You and miss Carol are doing a fantastic job:stacker:
     
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    I had to split from the outside in on the last big blackgum I had. like peeling layers off.
    That’s a nice level wood yard and setup.
     
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    Lots of great pictures! Things look very neat. Miz Carol must have fallen on that rat!
     
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    Haha...no...she tripped on some bark and skinned her knee up ...
    I think a log or tire got the rat.
     
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    Great work as always folks! :yes: Do the fans run 24/7? Only during the Summer?
     
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    I leave them on 24/7 until I get the shed full. Mostly during the summer
     
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    Just adding a few pictures of our work lately. We have been blessed with some big wood recently. I shared some on another thread, some are new.
    We got to clean up this big Post Oak last week, got 5 dump trailer loads from it. It fell across the road and hit the green house, luckily only minimal damage. 1001200934a_HDR.jpg
    The limb pile 1001200934_HDR.jpg 1005201639.jpg
    The green house 1001200935_HDR.jpg 1005201640a_HDR.jpg
    We didn't leave much 1005201639a.jpg
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    2nd load 1001201610.jpg 1001201611_HDR.jpg 3rd load 1001201819_HDR.jpg 1001201820_HDR.jpg 4th load 1005201450_HDR.jpg
    Last (5th) load from that tree 1005201707_HDR.jpg One of our biggest 1006201248a.jpg This was the top of the trunk 6003.jpeg 6007.jpeg Cutting sections the tractor will handle 6005.jpeg 6023.jpeg We learned a fellow woodcutter was cutting up a big oak at a local church and had major heart attack Saturday. He didn't make it. The church needed help with the big wood that was left, another member was getting the smaller rounds. We went Thursday and helped them out. Got 2 more trailer loads, oak and a pecan tree.
    Breaking down the pecan top to fit on trailer. 6141.jpeg 6137.jpeg The 2 loads of oak and pecan.
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    That is a great pic of you, knee-deep in sawdust!
    You left the house with the post oak looking nice and neat, but what does your own yard look like now? Piles everywhere I bet.
     
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    WOW! Some serious wood! My back cringes at big wood. Im sure that 461 was smiling when it saw (no pun intended) that wood! Im sure you were too at the thought of using it!
     
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    I have strict :pain::heidi:orders about NO WOOD going in the yard. If the processing area gets full, I'll have to put it in our field.
     
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