24 inches at the butt
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Cut three logs off a downed oak on the back of the place this morning. Cut the about fifteen feet, as I was having to skid them out with Red.
The bottom log was two foot at the butt. Not bad. But I've got an olly-knocker down not too far from this tree. It's a big pin oak, like you'll sometimes see in a flat. The old thing looks like she's four foot at the bottom. Too much sugar for a dime, for this redneck.
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What to do with the 15 footers? Pin oak ought to be straight as an arrow. I have three. One is four feet, one is two and the other one about 18”.
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Great smoking wood.
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Lot of folks never think of oak, but it does work.
I've got a pecan close to the same size that was halfway broken off about ten feet in the air. It's in the middle of a thicket and a booger to get to, but I'd surely like to have some to cook with.
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Pecan is excellent smoking wood. I always have some chunks on hand.
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@mik said in 24 inches at the butt:
Pecan is excellent smoking wood. I always have some chunks on hand.
Pecan and hickory are of the same family.
If I don't have wood, I'll use pecan hulls or gather up some old hickory nuts for smoke flavor. Soak them and add to the fire, they do pretty good.
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@jolly said in 24 inches at the butt:
24 inches at the butt
A little large for a daily driver but every now and again, sure. These things are a matter of taste though.
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@jon-nyc said in 24 inches at the butt:
@jolly said in 24 inches at the butt:
24 inches at the butt
A little large for a daily driver but every now and again, sure. These things are a matter of taste though.
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