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    Quote Originally Posted by dai sensei View Post
    Ouch . But the important question, did you still get the Cockspur?
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    Well just got back again. SWINO (Todd) came with me yesterday morning to take the leftover Red Cedar and scored a large ute and large trailer loaded up from the remaining logs up to 0.4m dia. I only took the remaining Crows Ash and Red Ash pieces I had cut previously for turning. I did however pull up a number of logs on to the flat for future milling into slabs/turning blanks. These are in the first photo and consisted of:

    Timber Dia Length
    Camphor 0.50 1.6
    " " 1.4
    " " 1.3
    " " 1.0
    " " 1.0
    " 0.45 1.2
    " 0.40 1.4
    Red Ash/Crows Ash Hybrid(?) 0.55 1.0
    " " 0.8 (+forks)
    " 0.50 1.3

    I then cut up all the remaining decent chunks of Crows Ash/Red Ash for firewood for the farmer before taking the montage photo showing the sloped top section now cleared (for ~5m x 10m), apart from some leftover camphor (still some logs up to 0.45m dia) and sawdust , originally a tangled mess of at least 5 trees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dai sensei View Post
    I then cut up all the remaining decent chunks of Crows Ash/Red Ash for firewood for the farmer before taking the montage photo showing the sloped top section now cleared (for ~5m x 10m), apart from some leftover camphor (still some logs up to 0.45m dia) and sawdust , originally a tangled mess of at least 5 trees.
    Neil

    Nice touch with the firewood. I'm sure you will be welcome back there in the future .

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    Quote Originally Posted by dai sensei View Post
    Well just got back again. SWINO (Todd) came with me yesterday morning to take the leftover Red Cedar and scored a large ute and large trailer loaded up from the remaining logs up to 0.4m dia. I only took the remaining Crows Ash and Red Ash pieces I had cut previously for turning. I did however pull up a number of logs on to the flat for future milling into slabs/turning blanks. These are in the first photo and consisted of:

    Timber Dia Length
    Camphor 0.50 1.6
    " " 1.4
    " " 1.3
    " " 1.0
    " " 1.0
    " 0.45 1.2
    " 0.40 1.4
    Red Ash/Crows Ash Hybrid(?) 0.55 1.0
    " " 0.8 (+forks)
    " 0.50 1.3

    I then cut up all the remaining decent chunks of Crows Ash/Red Ash for firewood for the farmer before taking the montage photo showing the sloped top section now cleared (for ~5m x 10m), apart from some leftover camphor (still some logs up to 0.45m dia) and sawdust , originally a tangled mess of at least 5 trees.
    Nice pick up Paul..MM
    Mapleman

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