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Scored a bunch of walnut!

Nice! I would go back for more!
I would love to, but it was all I could do to keep the 36” rounds from rolling down into the road. I will check in with the lady if I get through the pile quickly. Also, this was a very fast grown tree with 1/2” growth rings, hence a huge amount of sapwood, which I’m not especially fond of. I got all of the base below the branches.
 
Rolling down into the road? Is that a problem or solution? Must be high traffic?
Definitely a problem. It’s not that busy a road but it does have a yellow double line. I had to cut off the 40” disappointing butt swell; there was surprisingly no figure in the base. I was expecting some curl at least. This tree had 3-4” of sapwood, so I cut the edges off leaving only the dark heartwood.
 
There’s plenty more smaller stuff available. I think the homeowner will have a hard time getting rid of it due to the steep slope. You’ll need to have a big chainsaw to cut through where the crown branches.
 
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