FTG-05
Super OPE Member

Drop it off here and I will burn it! LOLJust worked by this storm-fallen Hickory; trying to get rid of it because I have no space for it.
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As stacked up with some previously taken down Hickory:
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I've offered it to two BILs and one neighbor; no takers, WTF do I do?
I'd put it up and stack it over by the JD.Just worked by this storm-fallen Hickory; trying to get rid of it because I have no space for it.
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As stacked up with some previously taken down Hickory:
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I've offered it to two BILs and one neighbor; no takers, WTF do I do?
Wiinipeg in February? BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRHad a great late-Feb to mid-March pulling ash out of the forest along the river. Still a bit to split; need a good long day or two. Then 30 cords of birch to get through; then 40 more of oak.View attachment 454648
Looks great. I gotta hoard me some plastic pallets.Great day to be out. Helped dad get started splitting white oak.
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This is where we stopped. Dad is 80 so I don’t want to over work him.
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Little bit of white left, then on to a black oak.
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Sure is nice getting rid of wood pallets.
This is free for the taking. 10 miles north of the AL/TN border near I-65. I can load onto your truck or trailer (preferrable). A mix of White Oak, Sassafras and Shagbark Hickory.Just worked by this storm-fallen Hickory; trying to get rid of it because I have no space for it.
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As stacked up with some previously taken down Hickory:
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I've offered it to two BILs and one neighbor; no takers, WTF do I do?
Ur darn right you did ,Proud dad…14 year old & 12 year old went out last night and stacked for 2 hours while I reffed a couple of hockey games. Had sit about 2 cords yesterday & they stacked it all - raising good little workers!
My last house had a black locust and a honey locust....I don't miss those trees at all!!had several locust out in the middle of the pasture that were dropping too many limbs and needed to go
Yeah, these were black, and only had the little thorns. We have a fair amount of the super thorny (3"-4" long) honey locust as well. Most are in the wooded areas but there are a few out in the open that you stay away from when using tractors and ATVs. I'd actually thought about dousing those in accelerant and lighting them up where they stand, but the older folks tell me the thorns will still be viable long after the wooded portions are ash.My last house had a black locust and a honey locust....I don't miss those trees at all!!![]()