CalG
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- Joined
- Sep 29, 2011
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- vermont
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- Hurlimann 435, Fordson E27n, Bolens HT-23, Kubota B7200, Kubota B2601
It had some help ;-) It's been shadowing the raspberries for too long, and the wife said it's got to go. Heck, I remember when the kids used to jump over it....;-)
I was in a rush and made a sloppy back cut. Got the saw bar stuck in a spring/ Barber chair. A bar can BEND a lot before it takes a kink! ;-)
Pulled out the old Mac 10-10 and freed it all up , putting the tree on the ground. (I'm in the forest, so hang ups are common, But I don't like it when they split up. Two saws are the MINIMUM! (I could have got out the tractor. loader and lifted and pushed I suppose. )
Any way.
It was not a big tree, and the dark heartwood is only about a foot diameter, with 4 inches of sap wood around.
I'm thinking of cutting the trunk into 54 inch bolts and tuck 'em away to dry for a "someday project .
Two questions.
1) Is the sap wood good for anything? (I've made a sewing box for my wife, 30 years ago now. It's from walnut that shows some sap wood. Seems sound...It's sitting just near by. 'came out nice!)
2) If I chip up the tops, are the chips as deadly to plants as the sap is? Mulch that kills the flowers would really get my wife in a huff!
TIA for comments
I was in a rush and made a sloppy back cut. Got the saw bar stuck in a spring/ Barber chair. A bar can BEND a lot before it takes a kink! ;-)
Pulled out the old Mac 10-10 and freed it all up , putting the tree on the ground. (I'm in the forest, so hang ups are common, But I don't like it when they split up. Two saws are the MINIMUM! (I could have got out the tractor. loader and lifted and pushed I suppose. )
Any way.
It was not a big tree, and the dark heartwood is only about a foot diameter, with 4 inches of sap wood around.
I'm thinking of cutting the trunk into 54 inch bolts and tuck 'em away to dry for a "someday project .
Two questions.
1) Is the sap wood good for anything? (I've made a sewing box for my wife, 30 years ago now. It's from walnut that shows some sap wood. Seems sound...It's sitting just near by. 'came out nice!)
2) If I chip up the tops, are the chips as deadly to plants as the sap is? Mulch that kills the flowers would really get my wife in a huff!
TIA for comments