rathmir said:Rolled them up the 1x12? What is length bar is that?
Nice pics, that will make some nice heat.
raybonz said:Nice score! We took one one down in my front woods the same size and it ended up yielding about 1.5 cords.. Those big rounds were heavy for sure!!
Ray
peterc38 said:These rounds are from a big red Oak score. They are about 28" diameter. I have several more trips to make!
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ggans said:peterc38 said:These rounds are from a big red Oak score. They are about 28" diameter. I have several more trips to make!
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Any reason you cut that X on the round?
peterc38 said:raybonz said:Nice score! We took one one down in my front woods the same size and it ended up yielding about 1.5 cords.. Those big rounds were heavy for sure!!
Ray
Based on the diameter and 16" length, these rounds should weigh about 340 .lbs each. :bug:
smokinjay said:Double that 28in. and then your dealing with a big round....Wish I could find them that size.
peterc38 said:smokinjay said:Double that 28in. and then your dealing with a big round....Wish I could find them that size.
I guess it's all relative. I know there are much bigger oaks but I don't normally get my hands on them. Large Oaks are not that common in Maine generally speaking. Pretty short growing season here too. A tree the same age in a more temperate zone could be much larger. On the other hand, we got a lotta Moose and Lobstah!![]()
smokinjay said:peterc38 said:smokinjay said:Double that 28in. and then your dealing with a big round....Wish I could find them that size.
I guess it's all relative. I know there are much bigger oaks but I don't normally get my hands on them. Large Oaks are not that common in Maine generally speaking. Pretty short growing season here too. A tree the same age in a more temperate zone could be much larger. On the other hand, we got a lotta Moose and Lobstah!![]()
we done a 44in.x14ft trunk of oak 1/4 mile from the house this summer 2 of us it was 6hrs. I like the smaller ones just dont seem find them there here for sure just guess I get beat to them.
Backwoods Savage said:I really like working on those bigger rounds. It always seems like you get a lot more done in a lot less time. I also do not think they split any harder; actually easier than the smaller rounds.
I too would have taken them home and use the hydraulic splitter.....vertically.
Backwoods Savage said:I really like working on those bigger rounds. It always seems like you get a lot more done in a lot less time. I also do not think they split any harder; actually easier than the smaller rounds.
I too would have taken them home and use the hydraulic splitter.....vertically.
peterc38 said:smokinjay said:Double that 28in. and then your dealing with a big round....Wish I could find them that size.
I guess it's all relative. I know there are much bigger oaks but I don't normally get my hands on them. Large Oaks are not that common in Maine generally speaking. Pretty short growing season here too. A tree the same age in a more temperate zone could be much larger. On the other hand, we got a lotta Moose and Lobstah!![]()
onion said:peterc38 said:smokinjay said:Double that 28in. and then your dealing with a big round....Wish I could find them that size.
I guess it's all relative. I know there are much bigger oaks but I don't normally get my hands on them. Large Oaks are not that common in Maine generally speaking. Pretty short growing season here too. A tree the same age in a more temperate zone could be much larger. On the other hand, we got a lotta Moose and Lobstah!![]()
I'll trade you a cord of oak for a moose.
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