This Was NOT An Accident

   / This Was NOT An Accident #21  
Thats probably a good idea. ... Those darn picky people who comment when something is off by only a factor of 2.
larry

Spyder...Did you see that tree....? If I had done all that work with that tree I would have posted that it weighed 500,000 lbs...I am sure it would have seemed like that...It was huge..:laughing:
 
   / This Was NOT An Accident #22  
After the first few pops, that ol' tree sure groaned loudly as it came down. I don't know who it was screaming, "AWESOME!" after it was on the ground, but they sure were excited.:laughing: Nothin' like having your own cheerleading section nearby.;):thumbsup:
 
   / This Was NOT An Accident #23  
Spyder...Did you see that tree....? If I had done all that work with that tree I would have posted that it weighed 500,000 lbs...I am sure it would have seemed like that...It was huge..:laughing:
Yeah, it sure was. I worked with a tree of similar size [40" red oak] harvesting it for firewood after it was put down for a development. As I split it, each 22" section took several high loaded wheelbarrows to transport and each seemed a woodpile unto itself. I weighed one of the larger pieces as a total of its split parts. --- 880lbs. Boy, did it split and stack nice! :)
larry
 
   / This Was NOT An Accident #25  
Not a bright idea to use a boom to lift things out of the ground.. Must have been a good sized limb. Hopefully the guy will be ok. Those kind of injuries can kill you from internal bleeding and concussions.
 
   / This Was NOT An Accident #26  
WHAT :mad: :mad: !!!! ARE YOU SAYING SOMEONE IS EVEN THINKING ABOUT DRILLING OR WELDING ON A ROP ? :mad::mad:

Just kidding :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Wait..... What is a ROP?



Jacen........
 
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After the first few pops, that ol' tree sure groaned loudly as it came down. I don't know who it was screaming, "AWESOME!" after it was on the ground, but they sure were excited.:laughing: Nothin' like having your own cheerleading section nearby.;):thumbsup:

That was my 9 year old grandson screaming "AWESOME" in the background. :D

BTW - GRAVITY is an AWESOME thing.
 
   / This Was NOT An Accident #30  
My wifey's grandfather used to burn out stumps. I think that is how they cleared their farm land back when they still where using mules to plow.....

I have seen him burn out large 36inch stumps from trees around the farm house. I do NOT know how he did it though. :D He is long gone so I cannot ask him. Sure wish he was still around so we could talk some more....

My only guess is that he let the stump dry out and/or soaked the stump in fuel before burning. What ever he did worked though.

I have tried and not had much luck. :D

Later,
Dan
 

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