This Was NOT An Accident

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We ran the upper crown branches and leaves through a commercial Vermeer chipper with a four cylinder Perkins diesel engine for large piles of mulch.

I took the large trunk sections and built a 10 foot high backstop for our rifle range that is about 30 feet wide and an excellent stop for our 300 yard target practice range.

I took the lesser limbs from 6 inch to 12 inch in diameter and we burned them, trying to burn down the stump so I don't have to dig out the entire rootball with my backhoe.

Around here in our Live Oak hardwood canopy, laurel and white softwood oaks are weed trees that are the number one cause of death for the old Live Oaks. We remove as many laurel and white oaks as we can to keep the Live Oak canopy from being destroyed by the weed trees growing up through the canopy and blocking out the light to the Live Oaks.

As far as firewood goes for our woodstoves, we only use dead Live Oak limbs that are as dense, hard, and heavy as concrete.

Live Oak burns slow without flame leaving red hot coals for hours on end without contaminating the flue with cresote, plus they leave a minimum of ash residue.

The softwood laurels burn fast and furious with heavy flames leaving zero coals and tons of ash with a dangerous heavy buildup of cresote in the chimmney.

You could light a seasoned load of laurel oak in the Vermont Castings Defiant stove in the morning and it would be black, out, and cold by noon. Do the same with Live Oak and it would be nice, red, and toasty after dinner.....
 
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SkyPup, I thought the reason you posted this in Safety was the cutter stayed what appeared to be pretty close to the stump as the tree started to fall. I usually retreat a dozen yards or so if I can so I don't get whupped. I love to see a tree fall, though, can't get enough.
Jim
 
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Like the saying goes.."If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all"..but honestly you had the best of luck dealing w/something which could be so deadly at any moment.
 
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You fellas are picky - picky & picky...I am sure going to avoid ever posting any weight or length estimates from now on...This thread has been a learning experience...the Picky Police are among us:laughing::laughing::laughing::D:confused2:
 
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You fellas are picky - picky & picky...I am sure going to avoid ever posting any weight or length estimates from now on...This thread has been a learning experience...the Picky Police are among us:laughing::laughing::laughing::D:confused2:


Good post, the picky police do hang out here a lot and also the "trailers and transportation" forum. Don't even mention drilling or welding on a ROPS, they'll be all over you.:confused2:
 
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. Don't even mention drilling or welding on a ROPS, they'll be all over you.:confused2:



WHAT :mad: :mad: !!!! ARE YOU SAYING SOMEONE IS EVEN THINKING ABOUT DRILLING OR WELDING ON A ROP ? :mad::mad:

Just kidding :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
 
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Not only that, but laurel oaks are also one of the most diseased insect and fungus infected trees in the Southeast USA that KILL MORE PEOPLE than any other tree when they collapse after their short life time, in addition to killing the centuries old Live Oaks....

Don't have the same trees up here, but have the same problem. Short lived (20-30yr) trees that shoot up, die, and become hazards. My field is surrounded by them, dry stick fingers pointing at the sky waiting for insects, rot, and a high wind (or passing tractor) to drop them onto the unwary. Part of the reason for the FOPS I have, a 4" diameter widowmaker falling off a 50' tree could ruin a person's day.
 
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You fellas are picky - picky & picky...I am sure going to avoid ever posting any weight or length estimates from now on...This thread has been a learning experience...the Picky Police are among us:laughing::laughing::laughing::D:confused2:
Thats probably a good idea. ... Those darn picky people who comment when something is off by only a factor of 2.
larry
 

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