This is my first year burning but last year I did buy a tri-axle a year in advance and my wood is burning awesome this year (when it’s cold enough to burn…). That said, I was about to do the same shortly but this year funds have been tight because of the economy and I was considering waiting till tax season but knew I’d be a few months behind.
This past Friday I let the dog out at lunch time as I work from home and heard an odd but familiar sound for my neighborhood, chainsaws??? I followed the great sound and found out a neighbor one house over was taking down FOUR trees I believe these are red oak, but I’d appreciate the help. There was another group that was supposed to take wood the next day but I know them pretty well and they said I could take as much as I wanted also. The other group had taken one tree already, down to the 40” stump.
Being by my self I couldn’t do that, so I was smart about it. They are a military family and they said I could start as early as I wanted the next day once the tree guys had departed or as long as I was out of their way. So there I was at 7am sharp loading and by 8am I had the chainsaw running much to my other neighbors dismay I’m sure. I got most of the easy stuff and left the rest for the other guys, I probably would have taken the other stuff but really there was no way to lift it and I had plenty. There is still one more tree to go and I’m taking off early at 3pm to get the rest of the wood in the smaller form. I’m sure the other guys love me, but you know the saying, early bird gets the worm, or in this case the easier to process wood…
Am I correct, is this Red Oak? Secondly, I plan to split it smaller than usual and line it in one row with full sun exposure and in an area that gets a ton of wind. Do you think it will be ok to burn next year if I process in the next 2 months? My buck seams to still burn semi-seasoned wood pretty well. Currently when split it was in the 25-30% range. The one picture is of the last tree standing.
This past Friday I let the dog out at lunch time as I work from home and heard an odd but familiar sound for my neighborhood, chainsaws??? I followed the great sound and found out a neighbor one house over was taking down FOUR trees I believe these are red oak, but I’d appreciate the help. There was another group that was supposed to take wood the next day but I know them pretty well and they said I could take as much as I wanted also. The other group had taken one tree already, down to the 40” stump.
Being by my self I couldn’t do that, so I was smart about it. They are a military family and they said I could start as early as I wanted the next day once the tree guys had departed or as long as I was out of their way. So there I was at 7am sharp loading and by 8am I had the chainsaw running much to my other neighbors dismay I’m sure. I got most of the easy stuff and left the rest for the other guys, I probably would have taken the other stuff but really there was no way to lift it and I had plenty. There is still one more tree to go and I’m taking off early at 3pm to get the rest of the wood in the smaller form. I’m sure the other guys love me, but you know the saying, early bird gets the worm, or in this case the easier to process wood…
Am I correct, is this Red Oak? Secondly, I plan to split it smaller than usual and line it in one row with full sun exposure and in an area that gets a ton of wind. Do you think it will be ok to burn next year if I process in the next 2 months? My buck seams to still burn semi-seasoned wood pretty well. Currently when split it was in the 25-30% range. The one picture is of the last tree standing.