GreatWhitehunter
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How's the winch working out for you?
Matt
Matt
Here's som pics from today and about 2 weeks ago from some hemlock I've been cutting to get sawn into boards for a bridge project. Our snow all melted earlier this week but the temps dropped back down Into the 20s last night and today and made it nice with no snow and the ground is nice and stiff. Tomorrows temps are going to be around a high of 30 here so I plan on getting a few more trees down an logs out
i haven't seen the woolly adelgid yet here, I hope I dont as I have a lot of nice hemlock in my woods. I'm using the hemlock for redecking a steel framed walking bridge that is 76" wide by 300' long so I'm going to need quite a bit of lumberWhat are you building for a bridge Andy ??
Do you have Wooly Aldegid in your hemlock out there. We have them in the southern part of the state but not up here yet. One reason I wish it was colder. They say the cold might keep them away. Seems like everyone is cutting hemlock now.
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:thumbsup:While I was at work, my wife used the tractor to move firewood to the porch before the big ice storm this weekend.
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i haven't seen the woolly adelgid yet here, I hope I dont as I have a lot of nice hemlock in my woods. I'm using the hemlock for redecking a steel framed walking bridge that is 76" wide by 300' long so I'm going to need quite a bit of lumber
Here's som pics from today and about 2 weeks ago from some hemlock I've been cutting to get sawn into boards for a bridge project./QUOTE]
I hope you'll start a thread with progress photos on your bridge.
Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.
I post a few pictures of the bridge , it was originally built in the 1950s , it is a steel trestle frame bridge that spans a 300 ft gully that's about 50 ft deep
Michigan, ground zero for EAB, did some experiments early on forcing EAB to lay eggs on other tree species. The eggs did hatch but the EAB larva could not survive on non ash host trees. I have heard claims EAB has been found in other tree species, but have never heard a claim to be proven.Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.
Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.
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Has anyone know what other species the Emerald Ash Bore is killing? Also I read somewhere there Is a bug killing Oaks.