I agree with everyone on letting the osage lay and having this problem. But you have to understand why it happened. It was not by choice. When we got permission to cut all the osage we wanted we did so with the understanding that the owner was coming in with a bull dozier and cleaning out all the under brush and now useful trees (including the osage). So we made several trip to get all we could before this happened.
Next, I had to have the left side of my head cut open and my complete inner ear vestibular function literally ground out and then the hole plugged up and my ear reattached.
Gordon had to have rotor cuff surgery just before I had my operation rendering him not capable of getting it split up either.
Marvin is 80 years old, and he can not do the work by himself like he could when he was our age.
So, after we all healed up a little, we got on it. Some of it will be lost, but there are still some good staves in here. But rest assured that when we cut more, if we get to, it will be handled in a more reasonable time.