daugen
Super Star Member
well, almost, still have some wood to split, but that's the easy part.
And a fine woodpile (one of many) to show for it. I'm sure this scene is repeated up and down the East Coast.
I bet the firewood people are having an interesting season, maybe too much supply and not enough demand.
Our township has a strict no burn policy so I had to haul all the trash away and bury it as neatly as I could in the woods.
The Kubota's grapple made this so easy to do.
One more large tree to do, but it's a big tulip poplar that fell in a field and I've got all winter to fiddle with it. Not sure how good that wood
is to burn, it's a hardwood, but apparently not very hard.
And a fine woodpile (one of many) to show for it. I'm sure this scene is repeated up and down the East Coast.
I bet the firewood people are having an interesting season, maybe too much supply and not enough demand.
Our township has a strict no burn policy so I had to haul all the trash away and bury it as neatly as I could in the woods.
The Kubota's grapple made this so easy to do.
One more large tree to do, but it's a big tulip poplar that fell in a field and I've got all winter to fiddle with it. Not sure how good that wood
is to burn, it's a hardwood, but apparently not very hard.