Anyone else benefit from this winters storms? This is all from downed trees starting in October. Hoping some of it will be ready for next burn season. Most cut to 10” so I’m hoping that will shorten the time.
It's been a bountiful season. I lost 4-5 big'uns during last month's storm alone, plus I have more downed branches than I can, uh, shake a stick at. Not too many people around here process their own firewood so there's a wealth of it just lying along the roadsides, much of it already bucked. If I didn't already have more than I need I'd be scrounging like a squirrel going after nuts in November.Anyone else benefit from this winters storms? This is all from downed trees starting in October. Hoping some of it will be ready for next burn season. Most cut to 10” so I’m hoping that will shorten the time.
Yup, it’s feast or famine. I’d have much more here if I had the time to invest. And I don’t want to drive my neighbors nuts with additional chainsawing... plus I still have logs to process.It's been a bountiful season. I lost 4-5 big'uns during last month's storm alone, plus I have more downed branches than I can, uh, shake a stick at. Not too many people around here process their own firewood so there's a wealth of it just lying along the roadsides, much of it already bucked. If I didn't already have more than I need I'd be scrounging like a squirrel going after nuts in November.
Nice, the public works guys gave me some oak they were cutting up in the rotary. And a landscaper brought me a cut up soft maple that he would otherwise have had to pay to get rid of.Yup . . . picked up two pick up loads from one of the City parks (after asking permission) this past week.
The maples around here are so weak they snap like twigs. I think maybe they’re Silver or Norwegian. They’re all over the place.
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