I have been doing a bit of log hauling and thought I would post a couple of photos or so of them. This is not by any means all of it. We have been stalled on moving the rest due to rains. These are coming from horse pasture lands. The pecan is mainly from upper parts while the cottonwood is coming from a draw area. After heavy rains we have to wait for it dry out or the truck and trailer would get stuck. Keep in mind that these pecan logs are actually branch wood coming from trees that are around 5' in diameter. Big, big trees. The diameter of the pecan logs ranges from 14" up to 18". The cottonwood logs are trunk wood from two trees and average 32" in diameter. The cottonwood logs are rather scattered as we just rolled them off the back of the trailer and let them go where they wanted to. Going to organize and stack them after the work is completed. The first two photos are cottonwood and then the pecan.
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