I don't have any yet.  I just about ruined the chain on my chain saw cutting 
off some of the larger limbs.   This wood is HARD and dense.  I am trying to 
cut off as much as I can to thin them out and maybe I'll be able to get them 
cut down later.  My 5 year old son's favorite activity now is having a fire.  I 
have a fire pit and for the last few weeks we have a fire every weekend burning 
all the small sticks and limbs that I have collected over the last few years.  
I had several logs from a hedge tree I cut down 4-5 years ago next to my shed.  
Along with the hedge logs, I had some logs from a sweet gum tree and a maple.  
The hedge logs were solid and dense whereas the gum and maple logs were soft 
and half disintegrated. 

Don Snook 

-----Original Message-----
From: Floyd Thursby [mailto:buggeredbenzm...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2016 10:49 AM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Latest track

Speaking of osage orange wood, how'd those chunks work out?

--FT


On 10/10/16 11:23 AM, Donald Snook via Mercedes wrote:
> If we could have a big storm that would knock down a couple of hedge (Osage 
> Orange) trees I would be pretty happy about that!

-- 
--FT




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