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This ash tree was growing on my property. Dying, of course. Most of the leaves are from giant poison ivy vines.
Fortunately, poison ivy does not affect me.
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It got snagged up, almost impossible to avoid on this heavily forested terrain.
I had to cut it into 7 foot long pieces to get it unsnagged. I hauled the logs off the mountain with the logging chain.
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A good chain saw, and a good cant hook.
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A beautiful sight. A Nissan truck load of ash. There is about one more load of ash still in the woods.
This is the first ash tree I have cut up into firewood. It is rather hard to split, even with my badass Fiskars.
I will have to get out the ten pound hammer and the Wood Grenade for the big stuff. No problema.
Is ash normally hard to split?
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