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jimmoore

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We got about 5 inches of rain last week and it is finally drying up enough to clean up. I had to cut down 2 of my big pecan trees, so I am cutting them up for firewood. boy, that pecan is hard to split.I borrowed a friends home made splitter. It has a 5 hp Briggs with a small pump and a big cylinder. Slow but powerful.

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a different view

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Only 5hp and look at all those PTO Hp available oh so close! SteveV
 
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this big locust was root waddwd and smashed my chicken coop.

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You might need a little bigger cordwood wagon on the job. SteveV
 
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another pic

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jim,
I know nothing about pecan tree,so what kind of wood is it other than hard to split..like elm also whats the heat value..like hardwood..are they a fast growing tree?

Hope your not going to use the wagon in the sand box to haul the split wood. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

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Steve, the way natural gas prices are going up, I will need all the firewood I can get next winter!

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Thomas, pecan is a hardwood and if let dry this summer will be about the same as oak for heat value, after seasoning out it really burns well. It sparks and crackles a lot though.

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Sure hope the water level doesn't raise much higher come spring. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif
I bet the water fowl and frog like that wet area.

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