No, not that far down. These are cut trunks fron trees a couple years dead. Yeah, was just reading about chainsaw kickback, and wouldn't want that. I guess I'm calling them stumps, like Stump Stove International.ygmir wrote:if they're actual "stumps" with roots and such, they will be problematic, in that they'll likely have a lot of dirt and rock embedded in the areas at or below original ground level. Tough on a chainsaw.
Cut out log stoves? at the Empire store....
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Mesquite is a tree. Trust me, I lived in Texas.theCryptofishist wrote:I thought mesquite was a bush and not a tree.
And, if you'd be so kind, Stop talking about stumps!!
http://www.desertusa.com/mag06/may/mesquite.html
Ill stop saying stump. Stump is a pretty annoying word, and these aren't even stumps. I was just going along with the makers of stump stove. Promise! Ill try not to say stump again! Although an actual stump would give a long burn!
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