Posted by Banditfarmer on November 12, 2010 at 16:41:51 from (174.103.158.110):
In Reply to: OT Fire wood posted by Banditfarmer on November 11, 2010 at 16:10:38:
We logged our woods 2 years ago mostly white oak, catawba and some pin oak and 3 black oaks. About 40 cords later I am still cutting tops and downed trees and have only made a small dent in whats left. The loggers hauled 18 semi loads out of the woods and I think the biggest tree was 75 inch across the stump, so you can imagine how big the tops were. Got three guys coming Saturday with trucks and trailers to cut all day. Maybe someday I will get the rest cut up, I think Saturday I will stay back and watch and clean up some of the multi-flora rose bushes out of there way with the bob-cat so they can cut more. Bandit
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