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I never worked in this area, I just have to clear some small basswood that are across the road and I'm in. Took a small walk and it looks like some hard maple,birch,beech,cherry and some basswood.
Where is the picture of it cut, split & stacked?
You have 2 stihl saws wanting to eat, feed them.
A Rino that wants to bust a trail & drag something, turn'm loose.
& a bored hydraulic log splitter looking for something to do.
LOL
IMHO, "get after it" before the bugs come out
With the weather in the pic, you'll be in a sweat shirt in minutes & lov'n it.
Where is the picture of it cut, split & stacked?
You have 2 stihl saws wanting to eat, feed them.
A Rino that wants to bust a trail & drag something, turn'm loose.
& a bored hydraulic log splitter looking for something to do.
LOL
IMHO, "get after it" before the bugs come out
With the weather in the pic, you'll be in a sweat shirt in minutes & lov'n it.
Lots of small trees there. I'd thin out a bunch of small ones, leaving a few large, nice ones to grow. I'd leave a mix of species behind. I like working with medium or small trees for firewood, but like to look at big ones in the woods.