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Not sure it could get much better

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Brad M, Oct 11, 2025 at 6:07 PM.

  1. Brad M

    Brad M

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    I couldn’t wait any long to get out to the woods and do a little cutting. It’s still plenty warm and the ticks are still active but I’ve had my eye on this one a while. A solid white oak that was 16”dhb, right next to my tractor trail and only about 150’ off the road. It had died this summer from oak wilt during a hot dry spell that stressed it more than it could handle. I dropped it on the trail so I didn’t have to worry much with ticks. Very few branches. Ended up with a 39’ straight section for firewood. It just doesn’t get much better than that for me.
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  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    Nice! That’s a unicorn score for me. When I get white oak they’ve usually been dead a few years and the bark/sapwood is rotting away.
     
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    Sorry it died but what a nice tree! I, myself, love white oak, it is a favorite near the top if not the top. We have a lot of them. Smells heavenly sometimes. Even after stacking, the whole woodyard smells great. Like whiskey I guess. Burns great.
     
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    Nice drop on a great tree. Looks like it has already started seasoning.
     
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    That sure is a nice find and a perfect sized oak. It gets heavy real fast.

    If you harvest a larger tree will you half it to make for easier handling?

    Have a long dead blowover WO I need to cut up just into the woods at my storage. Discovered it recently.
     
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    That's as perfect as is gets! Right on the trail and straight wood. Our oaks don't grow like that around here. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
     
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    Smells so good when splitting, then the stack leaves that awesome aroma for a while. Great get! :thumbs: