walhondingMF
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- 2012 MF2400
Oh I'm sure I could find something to do with it lolWhat if I add a couple Black Walnut logs?
It's actually my favorite wood to burn just because of the smell.
Oh I'm sure I could find something to do with it lolWhat if I add a couple Black Walnut logs?
This made me laugh a little. When I was a kid on the farm we took in a 200 acre woodland area to row crop. In the middle of those woods were some beautiful Black Walnut trees. I told dad it was shame just to waist them and I wanted to keep a few. He told me I could do whatever I wanted with them. So I chained up three huge trees to the IH 5488 with duals and it was all that tractor wanted skidding them 5 miles to a small pond below the house.What if I add a couple Black Walnut logs?
It splits easy, and smells nice while you're stacking it. But it has very low BTU value, and leaves about twice as much ash in the stove per BTU, as most of the other woods I burn.Oh I'm sure I could find something to do with it lol
It's actually my favorite wood to burn just because of the smell.
Just curious... why not "yard trees?"It splits easy, and smells nice while you're stacking it. But it has very low BTU value, and leaves about twice as much ash in the stove per BTU, as most of the other woods I burn.
My yard is mostly black walnut trees, I harvest a pickup truck load or two per week of those damn nuts, every September and October. Each time a tropical storm or hurricane blows thru, I end up with another walnut tree or two on the ground, which I need to cut up and burn. Pin-straight, it'd make great furniture wood, but local mills won't touch "yard trees".
Too likely to contain metal or ceramic hardware, is what I've been told.Just curious... why not "yard trees?"
Metal. Some portable bandsaw owners will cut yard trees with the stipulation that you pay for the blade if they hit something.Just curious... why not "yard trees?"
Bullets aren't a problem as long as they're lead. I've sawn through them quite a few times and it doesn't hurt a blade at all.So I can understand why mills don't want yard trees. I'm sure we've even gotten bullets & slugs to go with the barbed wire & fence staples.