Can you tell me what a firewood link is? We had a crew cut down our large trees, and the owner said he would cut the trunks into firewood links, and then held up his hands about a foot apart. We naturally thought he meant he would cut them into foot long pieces of wood suitable for firewood. He left us with pieces of tree trunk the size of table tops about a foot thick. We begged him to cut them smaller, and so he grudgingly did so. Obviously we misunderstood what a 'link' is. I googled it but could find nothing.
@@ontheridgega Thank you. We wondered how he thought an old couple who lived in town would know that terminology. I haven't found anyone yet who knew what a firewood link of that size was.
Can you tell me what a firewood link is? We had a crew cut down our large trees, and the owner said he would cut the trunks into firewood links, and then held up his hands about a foot apart. We naturally thought he meant he would cut them into foot long pieces of wood suitable for firewood. He left us with pieces of tree trunk the size of table tops about a foot thick. We begged him to cut them smaller, and so he grudgingly did so. Obviously we misunderstood what a 'link' is. I googled it but could find nothing.
Not sure here and most places logs are cut to 16” long for firewood or left in 10’ logs.
Not sure why they did that.
@@ontheridgega Thank you. We wondered how he thought an old couple who lived in town would know that terminology. I haven't found anyone yet who knew what a firewood link of that size was.
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I spoke with two tree companies today to confirm. They agreed with me on what I told you above.
@@ontheridgega Thanks very much. I appreciate it!
@@SilverGirl-925
You are very welcome. Glad to try and help
You’re old splitter could use some more gpms to speed her up a little but she still works good
Thank you for the advice. I’m currently working on that.