I was sawing at a neighbors place, had taken down a HUGE cedar tree.
Really weird tree to. Was 50 inches across at the butt, but only like 50 feet tall?!?! REALLY fast taper, and it was diseased, and rotting the top off, and all that good stuff, plus it looked REALLY weird, so, it was coming out!
Anyways, I tripped it, and it was obvious then that the middle of the tree had center rot coming on (as 99.9% of all North Idaho Cedar Trees do...).
Started cutting rounds, and it was like cutting steel pipe, slow at first, then the saw would like fall through the middle of the tree, then slow down again when it hit wood on the other side.
Started into the 4th or 5th round, and there were some really funny looking wood chips coming out! I stopped sawing, and looked at them for a second. Wasn't sure what they were, but they were NOT tree!
Finished that round, it fell off, and Peanuts just started pouring out of the tree!!!
Someone was living in there, and holy cow did they have a LOT of peanuts!! Would have filled up 3 or 4 5 gallon buckets!!!
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