Yup top branches break up as if there icicles
Don’t recommend hanging a tree stand on them
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Serious be careful of ash trees roots systems are gone
Couple I’ve easly pushed over
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I let wood dry naturally outside for a year or 2 then it goes in the bar. I don't bother covering it and I have it sitting on pallets and have never really had any go rotten. I have 15 face sitting outside right now about 10 needs to be split and another 15 in the barn. I probably won't bother to split it this year as I like to have at least 20 before I bother.
Thank you. Personally, I view covering wood (on top only) as optional. I would like to cover every aspect, but I admit I don't do the most prep work for videos. Trying to get better but I just started this process two months ago, not really my thing to make videos, but I'm working on covering all that I can
Thanks, it is a task keeping up on supply. I would like to fill 100 crates (30) bush cords) every year, but it doesn't always go like that for me either
I hear you, higher latitude and altitude mean less or no hardwoods.
One other thing about cutting down dead ash trees - those upper branches are usually pretty rotten and can come down from the vibration of the chain saw or any movement against another tree - when I cut a tree like that I cut while looking up to see if any branch starts falling - then when I see the opening where I am cutting starting to widen I take off as fast as possible - cutting down trees can be dangerous if you don't now what you doing -
Back when
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I could use one or two of those guys
Better bump up that liability insurance