We have two dead trees out back by our dried up stream. We decided they need to come down. Both for safety concerns and for firewood.
Sunday I felled the tree and then ML and I cut it to firewood length. Mondayday we split it. Time was we would fell, cut and split a few trees in one day. Not any more. The constant bending is tough on our bodies. Advancing age is a factor as well but I refuse to acknowledge that
This is me dressed for battle.
The felling went as planned. Dropped exactly where we wanted it. I did use two wedges to help aim it. ML is at the top removing small branches. A lot of that winds up as kindling.
This is ML bucking the tree to firewood length. Her saw has a 16 inch blade so she uses the saw as a "ruler" to get consistent lengths.
i use a bigger saw to cut the trunk.
This is the tree all cut up.
A good place to stop for the day. I was beat. We ordered take out. Too tired to cook.
On Monday we did the splitting. This is my Gransfor Bruks splitting maul. A truly beautiful and extremely functional tool.
Me wielding the maul.
ML did the hauling and stacking. She does not like the big tractor so she used the ZTR mower and trailer. Toby is in the pic. He sat there for quite a spell.
So a good 2 days work. And firewood for the wood cookstove. I split a lot of the wood into small pieces to burn quick and hot - call it "biscuit wood" to get the stove hot enough to bake biscuits.
Sunday I felled the tree and then ML and I cut it to firewood length. Mondayday we split it. Time was we would fell, cut and split a few trees in one day. Not any more. The constant bending is tough on our bodies. Advancing age is a factor as well but I refuse to acknowledge that
This is me dressed for battle.
The felling went as planned. Dropped exactly where we wanted it. I did use two wedges to help aim it. ML is at the top removing small branches. A lot of that winds up as kindling.
This is ML bucking the tree to firewood length. Her saw has a 16 inch blade so she uses the saw as a "ruler" to get consistent lengths.
i use a bigger saw to cut the trunk.
This is the tree all cut up.
A good place to stop for the day. I was beat. We ordered take out. Too tired to cook.
On Monday we did the splitting. This is my Gransfor Bruks splitting maul. A truly beautiful and extremely functional tool.
Me wielding the maul.
ML did the hauling and stacking. She does not like the big tractor so she used the ZTR mower and trailer. Toby is in the pic. He sat there for quite a spell.
So a good 2 days work. And firewood for the wood cookstove. I split a lot of the wood into small pieces to burn quick and hot - call it "biscuit wood" to get the stove hot enough to bake biscuits.