HOw To MESQUITE TREE LIMB BREAK




Got to the farm and found this greeting us.  A large section of one of the mesquite trees in front of the house (NOT Barnabas), had collapsed and fallen across the yard.  No storm or high winds caused it though.



Mesquite trees grow oddly.  They have these long, meandering limbs and can have relatively thin branches.  As they get longer, there is more and more weight on the end  and they sometimes break at the joint of the limb and the trunk, usually the weakest point.  I'll have to cut it loose from the main trunk but don't have a chainsaw yet.

I'll have to work on it in the next few weekends, or if this heat doesn't let up, sometime in late September. We will definitely get some good mesquite logs out of it.  We don't have a fireplace but I do have a fire pit on my shortlist of projects and some mesquite wood burning this Fall might be nice on a cool evening.

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