Magicman
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M4900 Utility Special 4WD e/w FEL & 1530 John Deere "Traveling Man"
What kind of log is that?My sawmilling customer was busy bringing me logs today with his M6800
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Busy day. Congrats on the new tractor though!Got my bx2380 yesterday (Friday the 13th). Pulled out 5 stumps with the loader. Ended up getting her stuck in a ditch. Had to get my ATV to rescue. I have lawn tires.
That's a very interesting looking grapple!Made some yard art. Wife thinks I’m silly. I like it though!
Looks good! I have a few mature lilacs in my yard. For a few short weeks, the smell is incredible!That lilac tree is a real survivor. I planted it about 12 years ago. The deer are relentless on it every winter. It's finally tall enough that it has significant flowers that make it now.
Southern Yellow Pine (SYP). The trees were felled about 4 months ago so the bark is easily removed which makes for clean logs.What kind of log is that?
Southern Yellow Pine (SYP). The trees were felled about 4 months ago so the bark is easily removed which makes for clean logs.
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That's a good two days' work! I'm curious - my understanding is the commercial mills want fresh logs, bluing or insects? Also, are pines cut in the winter or summer better, or does it matter?View attachment 80198
Knocking the loose bark off of the logs is a simple matter.
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Here is 3091 bf of 1"X10", etc. that I sawed today. Two stacks seen to the left of the framing lumber that pictured yesterday It will be used for Board & Batten siding.
Funny you should mention spirea. My sister just sent a picture of this she moved from our mother's house. She also has some white that the deer bed right next to.I used my most expensive wheelbarrow to spread the last of 16yds of mulch at the front lawn / woods planting area.
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Since this is prime deer area I have to be careful what additional plants we put in there. Spirea looks like the best bet so far.
There will be about 8 more yds used in the back lawn / woods plantings. Next week is the target for that.
Where’d you buy it? Natures harvest? Man I shoulda bought stock in them guysI used my most expensive wheelbarrow to spread the last of 16yds of mulch at the front lawn / woods planting area.
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Since this is prime deer area I have to be careful what additional plants we put in there. Spirea looks like the best bet so far.
There will be about 8 more yds used in the back lawn / woods plantings. Next week is the target for that.
You really wanted to use that grapple!!!Wife thinks I’m silly. I like it though!