Tom4310
Silver Member
I started this in August and I am almost done with it. The other overhead was put in sometime in the late 70s and lasted until the carpenter ants made a home last summer.
It started by 100'+ Tamarack (Western Larch) trees that the neighbor cut down and skidded over for me. Larch is very hard (softwood) similiar to Douglas Fir but more dense and hard. It doesn't rot easy and is very straight grained. I have the same type of trees but only 10 acres. He has 500 acres and has been a logger all his life so he provided and did the cutting.
These trees are amazing and are probably 100 years old. The growth rings are so close together, you can hardly count them. The combination of elevation, short growing season and a condition called "misletoe" cause these trees to grow slow, straight, and with only limbs on the upper 1/4 of the tree.
My wife and I had to peel these by hand with a drawknife. It wasn't too bad but tedious. The bark on the butt log was about 3" thick and pretty tough.
I will post a few pics from start to where I have left off. I could not have done this without my JD tractor/backhoe!!
It started by 100'+ Tamarack (Western Larch) trees that the neighbor cut down and skidded over for me. Larch is very hard (softwood) similiar to Douglas Fir but more dense and hard. It doesn't rot easy and is very straight grained. I have the same type of trees but only 10 acres. He has 500 acres and has been a logger all his life so he provided and did the cutting.
These trees are amazing and are probably 100 years old. The growth rings are so close together, you can hardly count them. The combination of elevation, short growing season and a condition called "misletoe" cause these trees to grow slow, straight, and with only limbs on the upper 1/4 of the tree.
My wife and I had to peel these by hand with a drawknife. It wasn't too bad but tedious. The bark on the butt log was about 3" thick and pretty tough.
I will post a few pics from start to where I have left off. I could not have done this without my JD tractor/backhoe!!