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In My Own Back Yard

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Jun 24, 2023.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

    buZZsaw BRAD

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    Last year sometime this sugar maple had snapped off and got hung up. Normally id be right on it, BUT on a hilly, rocky slope and wedged between a tulip poplar and another small sugar maple plus it was punky at the break. Opted to let mother nature take its course. Came down overnight as the tenant in the efficiancy heard it.
    The top looks solid and the trunk is off the ground. Just cutting on a rocky slope wont be fun. IMG_3491.JPG IMG_3493.JPG IMG_3494.JPG IMG_3495.JPG IMG_3496.JPG IMG_3497.JPG
    Friction scar on the poplar. IMG_3492.JPG Our backyard. The deck off the master bedroom. IMG_3498.JPG Dont know how soon ill get to it. Hoping the punk isnt too far up the tree.
     
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    Bet you would feel differently if it was black locust.
     
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    It would have been cut, split and stacked in the master bedroom…..
     
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    Even if it was BL i wouldnt have touched it. It was that dangerous. None in my yard of woods
     
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    I'll like it, but don't believe it.:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Time to make the doughnuts…
     
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    Truck in the shop and neighbor out of state so i took the time to cut it up today. 201 did the limbing, 261 clean up duty. Bottom section was punky why it had snapped, rest of wood was good. Broke out the monster maul to half them and staged for future splitting. Ran a few smalls through the electric splitter.
    Most of it destined for bundle wood. IMG_4410.JPG IMG_4411.JPG IMG_4413.JPG IMG_4414.JPG IMG_4415.JPG View attachment 402036 IMG_4417.JPG IMG_4419.JPG IMG_4420.JPG IMG_4421.JPG
     
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    Set up the electric splitter and had at them late yesterday. Only bogged on a couple. Slow but it will split straight grained wood rather easily even bigger rounds such as there. Almost finished them up IMG_4439.JPG IMG_4440.JPG
     
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    What's the truck in the shop for Brad?
     
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    Starter close to dead and brakes were grinding. No tailboard though! :rofl: :lol: Waiting for the call anytime soon.
     
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    That first pic of the green jungle makes me think of skeeters, ticks, and sweating profusely. It reminded me how much I love winter with no pests and everything is white and wood is easy to get.
     
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    X2. Why i had left it. Plus it was off the ground. Wood not touching the ground seems to have a longer shelf life.