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    Unusual stumps

    value recovery would have been a higher priority than clearing out burnt out and broken trees in a hurry.
  2. Unemployed

    Unusual stumps

    Thanks Jerry. A relevant detail I should add is that the trees in this particular area were mostly salvaged and sent to the mill.
  3. Unemployed

    Unusual stumps

    But what would be the point? One stump, you might have an oddball scenario, but 5 of them seems like there’s a Method. The undersized bar theory doesn’t seem like a good explanation either, as these stumps weren’t any bigger than their neighbours really, and the chunk on one of them doesn’t...
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    Unusual stumps

    @lxskllr: 30” is about right. Didn’t think to measure em though. @biggun: it doesn’t seem very likely, these stumps weren’t any larger compared to others. Maybe not impossible though, these were hazard trees taken down after a windstorm and wildfire…maybe they had trouble getting in a good...
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    Unusual stumps

    Thanks for the welcomes, this seems like a great community. Here we go. I was lucky to get some pictures, just today they started cutting them lower and chipping the lily pads. Pictured below are of three of these stumps, but I’ve seen at least five. On all occasions they are north of the...
  6. Unemployed

    Unusual stumps

    I’ve got a question regarding some unusual stumps I’ve seen and was hoping someone here could explain to me what the technique and rationale behind it is — I can’t find anything that looks like it in any logging books or the internet (that I can find). It sort of looks like somebody faced it...
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