wngsprd
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34 going to 46 and partly sunny.
RNG - good info on safes and temps. Thanks Read F451 book many years ago...powerful.
LS, nice looking table.
Decided to work on that lightning tree yesterday. Took a tape and measured 94 feet tall...but the top was missing where the tree was still 6" in diameter...looking at the surrounding trees, I estimate that another 10 to 15 feet would have made the tree over 100' if the top hadn't been blown off. I loaded all the remaining split-in-half rounds into my carry all box. All of the remaining tree was over top of, or across the creek from the tractor path. RNG, I couldn't drag it across because of the angle the creek turned, and the neighbor trees...I would just have made a muddy mess. So I sawed up the rest of the trunk, which hadn't split - only the lower 30 or 40 feet. I left the 10 feet or so of trunk over the creek as a temporary bridge and rolled the rounds across. So I have two+ more loads once I split the current load and empty the box. Sure am sore today. But it was fun. These yellow poplars were little saplings when we moved here.
RNG - good info on safes and temps. Thanks Read F451 book many years ago...powerful.
LS, nice looking table.
Decided to work on that lightning tree yesterday. Took a tape and measured 94 feet tall...but the top was missing where the tree was still 6" in diameter...looking at the surrounding trees, I estimate that another 10 to 15 feet would have made the tree over 100' if the top hadn't been blown off. I loaded all the remaining split-in-half rounds into my carry all box. All of the remaining tree was over top of, or across the creek from the tractor path. RNG, I couldn't drag it across because of the angle the creek turned, and the neighbor trees...I would just have made a muddy mess. So I sawed up the rest of the trunk, which hadn't split - only the lower 30 or 40 feet. I left the 10 feet or so of trunk over the creek as a temporary bridge and rolled the rounds across. So I have two+ more loads once I split the current load and empty the box. Sure am sore today. But it was fun. These yellow poplars were little saplings when we moved here.