05-26-2017, 04:42 PM
Goodafternoon everyone,
So in my quest to always be on the lookout for and to acquire Osage Orange (http://www.wood-database.com/osage-orange/), I happen to have lucked out and my brother in law has family who own a farm and have not to long ago had a bulldozer come out and basically push over 1/4 of a mile of old OO trees. They are simply laying there on a property line. He said I could take as much as I wanted since they are doing nothing with it. The problem is it's just sitting there in tree form heh. Not exactly easy to load into the back of a truck. I keep thinking about how to transport some of it back home but I can't seem to think of a way that doesn't involve a ton of money or equipment I don't have. Even if I took a chainsaw down and cut it into truck bed size pieces the logs weigh a lot and would need some kind of machinery to load into a truck. I keep picturing how the easter island folks raised the Moai
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What suggestions might you folks have to get some of that remote wood back home? How would you cut it? Load it?
I appreciate any ideas or thoughts.
Chris
So in my quest to always be on the lookout for and to acquire Osage Orange (http://www.wood-database.com/osage-orange/), I happen to have lucked out and my brother in law has family who own a farm and have not to long ago had a bulldozer come out and basically push over 1/4 of a mile of old OO trees. They are simply laying there on a property line. He said I could take as much as I wanted since they are doing nothing with it. The problem is it's just sitting there in tree form heh. Not exactly easy to load into the back of a truck. I keep thinking about how to transport some of it back home but I can't seem to think of a way that doesn't involve a ton of money or equipment I don't have. Even if I took a chainsaw down and cut it into truck bed size pieces the logs weigh a lot and would need some kind of machinery to load into a truck. I keep picturing how the easter island folks raised the Moai
![Smile Smile](https://forums.woodnet.net/images/graemlins/yellowsmile.gif)
What suggestions might you folks have to get some of that remote wood back home? How would you cut it? Load it?
I appreciate any ideas or thoughts.
Chris