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Small oak take down

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Feb 6, 2023.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

    T.Jeff Veal

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    Yes sir, he's gonna burn it. Part of the tree landed on his burn pile. Just pushed it there. Should have put it on the stump...
    If we had room/needed more skinnies at home, I would have trimmed more that that.
     
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    Man T.Jeff Veal that was one big old tree there. The stories it could tell great work by you and miss Carol to get down, cut, and cleaned up. Post oak is great BBQ wood.
     
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    :handshake: everything went well on this one...
     
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    Best bet with that stump is rent a stump grinder. All one burn pile worth of brush is going to do is char that stump. Charing the stump is going to make the stump more wether resistant than post (white oak) already is. Charing wood is an old school wood protection method.
     
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