Sawyer Rob
Super Member
AMEN!!!A hearing, to cut down your own **** tree? Good thing I'm where I am.
SR
AMEN!!!A hearing, to cut down your own **** tree? Good thing I'm where I am.
A hearing, to cut down your own **** tree? Good thing I'm where I am.
I can't recall which city but when I was out west I saw postings about a public hearing to take down a sidewalk tree to facilitate a wreck of a building being torn down and a new building being put up. But having a public hearing about a tree being taken down on private property? I wouldn't have been able to hold back asking anyone objecting to help pay my property tax.Took out a backyard walnut that dropped a limb clipping the house gutter at one property... the city sent out postcards to all the neighbors and head a hearing asking for objections plus all the utility poles were posted...
Here is a video of me felling, processing, hauling a big tree for firewood. I am not sure if these big yellow stringy birch is worth the time because they sure do split hard even with the wood splitter. The biggest risk was hauling it out. I am working in steep terrain with hug boulders that puts my kubota in strange angles especially when push on by a heavy trailer full of wood.
Big Tree Small Contractor A risky business - YouTube
Here's my firewood tractor at work, loading this walnut,
on my BSM and then I opened it up,
WOW, pretty nice log, so I took some wide 5/4 flitches off, turning the log until I had all the slabs off,
Once I went all the way around, I switched to taking 8/4 boards off and stacking them out of the way,
until I had a total of nine 8/4 boards, 17 inches wide!
NOW, that's what I call some NICE walnut lumber!!
oooooh, and I did get the several 5/4 flitches too!
SR
Here's my firewood tractor at work, loading this walnut,
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on my BSM and then I opened it up,
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WOW, pretty nice log, so I took some wide 5/4 flitches off, turning the log until I had all the slabs off,
![]()
Once I went all the way around, I switched to taking 8/4 boards off and stacking them out of the way,
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until I had a total of nine 8/4 boards, 17 inches wide!
![]()
NOW, that's what I call some NICE walnut lumber!!
oooooh, and I did get the several 5/4 flitches too!![]()
SR
Here's my firewood tractor at work, loading this walnut,
![]()
on my BSM and then I opened it up,
![]()
WOW, pretty nice log, so I took some wide 5/4 flitches off, turning the log until I had all the slabs off,
![]()
Once I went all the way around, I switched to taking 8/4 boards off and stacking them out of the way,
![]()
until I had a total of nine 8/4 boards, 17 inches wide!
![]()
NOW, that's what I call some NICE walnut lumber!!
oooooh, and I did get the several 5/4 flitches too!![]()
SR