Jewell County KS | Dozer - 3/27/2011 21:35
I do have quite a lot of hedge also...some almost too big to use without quartering on a sawmill. (planted in the 1930's)
Thought I might use some of the locust if it's good.
To be clear, we are talking about "black locust" aren't we?....Honey locust would be nasty to cut with all those 6" long thorns. Plenty of that around unfortunately....
Any other trees out there that are worthwhile?
The oldtimers did not use a sawmill for quartering but still seemed to split those big dudes up ! That had to be a little bit of work in itself. |