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What are you cutting 2024? - pics welcome

Started by Ianab, May 09, 2024, 12:06:13 AM

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nativewolf

No, not just WO.  More just thoughts about uneven aged harvesting.  I'd really love to see Ed's forests.  I keep thinking I can get there but then things go to heck and I have to work in the summer.  Sigh.  One day.  
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ehp

https://forestryforum.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=11195&pid=354618#top_display_media I cannot post the normal way , so many  popups is blocking me , just stuff I'm cutting , this is a bur oak

ehp

This is quite a pain to deal with trying to post and needs to be fixed , I got lots of pictures but I'm not going to spend a bunch of time trying to post them while fighting adds or surveys asking how my marriage is going . Sorry but if this is wrong under your guide rules then just ban me , I never ask for much and try to help as many as I can . There are some very good people on here and they have helped alot of other members  but you donot see them posting any more and its pretty easy to see why 

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beenthere

The ads I get have a small x in the upper right corner that if clicked, the ad disappears. Have not trouble or hardly any extra time posting or adding pics to my gallery. 
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barbender

Ed, here's how I do it on Android- first, you can't use the "Quick Reply"

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mudfarmer

Quote from: beenthere on July 12, 2024, 07:55:39 PMThe ads I get have a small x in the upper right corner that if clicked, the ad disappears. Have not trouble or hardly any extra time posting or adding pics to my gallery.
The 'Featured Video' ads do not have a way for me to close them. Cell service is not great for me, living in the woods and such. Those have made loading the forum or posting pretty much impossible from phone anywhere near my house. Also I don't speak Arabic 
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nativewolf

me too, I don't even bother looking at the forum from my phone anymore.  
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Mountaynman

I've given up looking at the forum in the morning keeps hopping around on me very frustrating the crazy amount of popup ads is never anything we had to deal with before it has stopped me twice now trying to post this
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Nebraska

I guess I'm glad I went to the dark side and switched to an I phone. Really have no issues.  No pop up ads. 

barbender

 All I view the Forum on is an Android. There's been a couple of times where the pop ups got a little busy, but Jeff got them dealt with straightaway.

 All I really have access to is my phone, so if I can't take care of things on there, it doesn't happen🤷
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Corley5

I'd rather use the FF on my Android phone. The ads are too busy on my lap top. Each time I change pages on the computer it's three clicks to get rid of the ads. More than a little annoying. It's no where near that bad on the phone. 
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doc henderson

My buddy had a leaner that might take out some small ERC trees planted for windrow and privacy on his property.  It was 104 degrees so not many pics.  He used his loader and we got it and another elm on the ground.  He broke a small chain trying to just pull it over.  He has a rope with clevises rated at 116,000 pounds.



you can see the lean.  he was just striping off lower limbs so I could get the chain up about 12 feet from the bucket.

you can see the baby ERC trees and the fence in the background.  not trees or humans were injured in the making of this movie!  I took my 880 with a 3-foot bar. 
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doc henderson

Timber king 2000, 277c track loader, PJ 32 foot gooseneck, 1976 F700 state dump truck, JD 850 tractor.  2007 Chevy 3500HD dually, home built log splitter 18 horse 28 gpm with 5 inch cylinder and 32 inch split range with conveyor powered by a 12 volt tarp motor

customsawyer

I know some of y'all don't make it to the sawmilling section. Here is 50M bf of WRC that I recently bought. Open to suggestions on what to saw out of them.







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Southside

Since you are asking for suggestions how about a nice cabin, on a pond, overlooking a pasture, in Virginia?  I will be sure to keep it ready for your arrival in between visits.  ffcheesy
Franklin buncher and skidder
JD Processor
Woodmizer LT Super 70 and LT35 sawmill, KD250 kiln, BMS 250 sharpener and setter
Riehl Edger
Woodmaster 725 and 4000 planner and moulder
Enough cows to ensure there is no spare time.
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nativewolf

Funny day today, lost 2 hoses/lines on the forwarder, loaded 2 trucks, cut 2 loads, gave 2 tours.  

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nativewolf

Quote from: ehp on July 12, 2024, 04:55:22 PMThis is quite a pain to deal with trying to post and needs to be fixed , I got lots of pictures but I'm not going to spend a bunch of time trying to post them while fighting adds or surveys asking how my marriage is going . Sorry but if this is wrong under your guide rules then just ban me , I never ask for much and try to help as many as I can . There are some very good people on here and they have helped alot of other members  but you donot see them posting any more and its pretty easy to see why
Ed those are some nice sticks and thanks to whitepinejunky for helping out!  
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Wlmedley

Spent most of the day cutting a nice poplar and trying to get it up out of a steep hollow.Was finally successful.Endeavor to persevere.
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Wlmedley

Bill Medley WM 126-14hp , Husky372xp ,MF1020 ,Homemade log arch,GMC2500,Oregon log splitter,Honda Pioneer 700,Kabota 1700 Husky 550

teakwood

Sold most of the TyG stock for ceiling i had so it was time to get more logs to start sawing again. Had one dry day and we went for it, brought down 12 midsize trees, it's a thinning and they are 18 years old, buttlogs around 12". it has been one of the wettest rainseasons ever, still had to drop the load on a small incline and get the skidder up empty and drag the trees up with the winch, which makes them all filthy with dirt, rainseason logging is no joy
But pretty nice logs, good heartwood to sapwood ratio and nice color on the heartwood

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Jeff

I finally get a chance to participate!  Cutting some near dead spruce for a fishshack/ screenhouse for by our pond.


The treee was on a slope, with a kink in the stump and dense. I was begiining to think I didn't have enough wedge to lift it. Ten foot logs.


I can change my profile okay. No errors. If you can,t remove all the extra info in other fields and try.

Magicman

Wow Wlmedley, teakwood, and Jeff, you guys are gittin-r-done.   :thumbsup:   ffcool
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