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Took down a red oak with brute force

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  1. billb3

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    OK, that might be a slight exaggeration.
    Red oak with stump rot that had been cracked and marked/slated for removal splintered at the crack and fell over onto a couple other trees in some nasty wind we had just before Christmas.
    I took a 4 foot wrecking/pinch bar Saturday and snapped at the splinters still holding the tree 'up' and got it disconnected and off the stump. Then rolled and levered it onto the ground.
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    The rot didn't go much further than the caution tape, so got some decent wood out of it.
    Stripped a hemlock tree of quite a few branches when it came down. Sorry 'bout that. Maybe the deer will nibble on them instead of the ones by the house.

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    Got it all in rounds except a bit of the top.
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    Saw wouldn't start. It does this sometimes. After an hour or two of moving right along won't restart. Only about 2/3 tank this time though. It was getting dark anyway.
    I usually don't stack rounds, but did just for the L of it.
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    It was a nice day/afternoon to cut up a red oak.

    There's a dozen more there to do. Plus a hemlock and a white pine. Still standing though.
     
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  2. MikeInMa

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    Nice looking wooded area there.

    Tree down with no injuries. Sweet!

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  3. LodgedTree

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    Nice job, and I agree, the area looks nice and cleaned up. It is easy to tell a Firewood Hoarder lives close by!

    Nice job, lodged trees can be dangerous for sure.
     
  4. Ralphie Boy

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    Well done and no fossil fuel used!:rofl: :lol: :salute:
     
  5. billb3

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    Yeah, not a fan of hollow oaks. Larger ones can send some large shattered splinters flying and grab your saw. I haven't bent a bar yet but I've had a few get pinched/stuck. Far too easy to get hurt.
     
  6. Mag Craft

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    Yep good job on getting it on the ground. Looks like some good rounds you got out of it.
     
  7. bogydave

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    Good thing you stacked the rounds,
    Findable in the snow.
     
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  8. billb3

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    I'm in no hurry to split them.
    Sacrilege, I know.

    I wouldn't want the deer tripping over them left out like so many legos.
     
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  9. bogydave

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    You have so much stacked & seasoned,
    True “hoarder”
    No rush ,
    pretty good looking rounds
    Looks like it’ll split good
     
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  10. Stinny

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    Lookin' gooder billb3 ... love me some red oak... :dex:... :stack:
     
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    good days work well done.
     
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