Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
We have a handful of these large, I presume Oak, trees. I'm first wondering is this a "Pin Oak"? (picture of leaf which was under said tree) If so that means it's a red pin oak?
You can see the right side of the fork....has snapped off at the top. I'm debating on cutting this 'branch' off....but now what? sell log outright? Have cut into an oak beam? Cut into dimensional lumber for future use? It's large on its own, fairly straight however, I have no idea if there is rot working its way in.
All these trees seem to be dropping tips of branches that appear to have died. Maybe it's just what the tree does, maybe it's in the latter stages of its life. They will be massive projects to remove (I like to get the root ball out) and I have NO plans as I'm currently sitting here to take them down, unless there is more value to take them down today rather than wait 4-5 years for them to die and then they're worthless from internal rot or something.
In the end, I'm wondering just what do I have here?
These are large trees, I have four of them within a Joe Montana heil Mary pass distance of each other.
You can see the right side of the fork....has snapped off at the top. I'm debating on cutting this 'branch' off....but now what? sell log outright? Have cut into an oak beam? Cut into dimensional lumber for future use? It's large on its own, fairly straight however, I have no idea if there is rot working its way in.
All these trees seem to be dropping tips of branches that appear to have died. Maybe it's just what the tree does, maybe it's in the latter stages of its life. They will be massive projects to remove (I like to get the root ball out) and I have NO plans as I'm currently sitting here to take them down, unless there is more value to take them down today rather than wait 4-5 years for them to die and then they're worthless from internal rot or something.
In the end, I'm wondering just what do I have here?
These are large trees, I have four of them within a Joe Montana heil Mary pass distance of each other.