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Re: Oldest oak we've ever cut up. [Re: lumberjack391] #8022187
12/16/23 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by lumberjack391
I wonder what stunted its growth?


Probably the 4 bigger oaks on all sides

Re: Oldest oak we've ever cut up. [Re: dakidsmn] #8022322
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Around here they were harvested for fence post 4-8 inches and when over that left for firewood
What saved the cutting of oak post was the treating process developed in the 1960.

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