Do you have any videos falling Osage orange ? Doing some tsi in mid mo on my farm, not a falling expert or logger or anything just a cattleman. Don't see really any videos on line on cutting this stuff and it's gnarly, gets hung up easy , and is easy to barber chair, has a lot of inclusions etc. Tough on the saws too. Thanks
I really don’t, it’s just not something we generally harvest. It’s even difficult for the skidders to push out the smaller ones when we construct log roads. It’s just a species of wood that’s hard on everything it comes in contact with. Thank you for watching, sir.
That's a great deal. Looks pretty thick in there. Stay safe
Do you have any videos falling Osage orange ? Doing some tsi in mid mo on my farm, not a falling expert or logger or anything just a cattleman. Don't see really any videos on line on cutting this stuff and it's gnarly, gets hung up easy , and is easy to barber chair, has a lot of inclusions etc. Tough on the saws too. Thanks
I really don’t, it’s just not something we generally harvest. It’s even difficult for the skidders to push out the smaller ones when we construct log roads. It’s just a species of wood that’s hard on everything it comes in contact with. Thank you for watching, sir.
Love your videos 😊
Very Interesting didn’t know that about sycamore trees I cut a lot most red and white oak from Indiana good video!
G'day Dan, it looks like your doing hard in that heat 👍.
Great see another video we got 3 loads out today
That's anywhere in the hills if there's paw paw trees it's good soil, or ferns and if you find ginseng it's good soil, they all go together.
Up here where I log we can't give sycamore away and we got big beutiful stuff
Nice quality sycamore. Something I have no experience with. Is it good for woodworking? Thanks for the video Dan.
Sycamore wood can be really pretty for wood working