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
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
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