In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Our biggest logging job yet.

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  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    2nd pile burned down nicely 22923.jpeg
     
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    We went to the site on Monday the 16th, combined the burned piles. Found enough hot coals to start burning again, moved 2 more piles to the fire 0516221231.jpg
    Then we dropped 2 oaks, 2 gums and a beech 0516221319_HDR.jpg 0516221319a_HDR.jpg
    We had some logs already bucked and added enough to get a load 0516221326.jpg
    That pile was almost gone when we left... 0516221339.jpg
    We weren't feeling to well that day, so after a week of Covid and a week of work, we made it back today. Loaded the logs we had left and dropped more trees today.
    Got a load of oak, hickory, beech and maple. 0531221938.jpg
    We have about 20 more trees to drop and the front yard will be done 0531221939_HDR.jpg
    I even got a salt line on my shirt...lol... 0531222024.jpg
     
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    The front yard is starting to look quite naked. The funny thing is that when he gets someone to landscape it, they will probably plant some trees.
     
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    We were back on site Wednesday.
    I used the app that The Wood Wolverine has. It said the was a Southern Sugar Maple... 0601220845.jpg
    We got 2 loads done yesterday.
    1st load 0601221405_HDR.jpg
    2nd load. 0601222019.jpg
    This is the biggest we have cut on the property so far. 32" bar on the MS461 23481.jpeg
    We put the cable on this one to pull it, didn't want it going the wrong way. It would have done some major damage to the house 23467.jpeg
     
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    Nice! Did I miss it or forget, is the landowner going to grind stumps? I see you cutting them low which tells me they probably aren't going to get dug or pushed out.
     
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    Huh…. I have never heard of southern sugar maple..
     
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    Good looking technique, you are doing things right. The stump always tells the tale.:thumbs::salute:
     
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    Looking to grind them with something.
     
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    Thanks. Had a lot of practice on this site. Had a few that weren't so good. The real test will be the side and back yards...more :ithappened: to come...
     
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    Homeowner did a video of the big tree coming down. Wish he had been closer...
    This was the drop zone. It took awhile to clean up the top, this was the tree that had the massive PI vines on it. I cut them about 3 weeks ago, so it dries up some. 0602221002.jpg
     
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    The 3 huge brush piles
    This 1 was started from the beginning.
    It has most of the PI vines on it 23516 (1).jpeg
    These other 2 were built lately. He said he was going to burn today 23527.jpeg 23528.jpeg
    We have 2 piles of skinnies/limb wood for our son's FIL and his mom 23521.jpeg 23519.jpeg
     
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    Dropping the last trees in the front yard Thursday afternoon. I forgot my hard hat at first. Put it on after a couple trees...:BrianK::BrianK:...
    A nice little red oak. Got 42' straight ill the crook 0602221541_HDR.jpg
    Tall skinny sweet gum 0602221543.jpg
    The homeowner, Brad, was off this week, he was a big help, limbing and bucking. 0602221545_HDR.jpg
    A nice hickory, didn't feel like pounding wedges when the tractor was handy 0602221730b_HDR.jpg
    The last corner. 0602221738_HDR.jpg
     
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    All the trees have been dropped in the front yard. We still have some stumps to cut off. We have 3 oak logs and 2 hickory trees to buck for the next load.
    Last full load 0602222052.jpg
    Before we started, view from front of the house 0412220931.jpg
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    View from the road now 23529.jpeg
    Best count on yield...
    14 trailer loads of hardwoods to our place...
    1 trailer load of big sweet gum to the mill.
    2 loads of pine saw logs to the neighbor

    Probably close to 2 more loads of pine for the neighbor and almost 2 loads of smaller gum than we hope can be chipped, if not, we have a friend that wants some logs for erosion control...
     
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    Yep, we gonna be gone
     
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    That before pic is cool. I’ve heard that’s how many forests looked back in the day when natural forest fires occurred more regularly.

    Awesome work and a nice supply of wood!
     
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    Thanks. The underbrush had been mowed earlier, sure made it nice to work around
     
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    Nice work TJV, but IMO that homeowner really screwed up having the lot cleared like that. Some people are strange like that...I worked with a guy that hated trees...he lived out in the middle of a field with a dead flat lot and not one tree anywhere...he said "F a tree, if I wanna see a tree I'll go to the forest!" Just weird :rofl: :lol: (this in Ohio, so not like the almost treeless SW)