I wonder if the common name of locust comes from that if left unchecked. Both of them will take over any open area and become a 'destructive' pest. Like how a locust is a destructive pest in a crop. I think that honey locust are more closely related to peanuts and soybeans, in that they are all legumes.
Either way, I've got my CC saws teeth and rakers sharpeded, checked the set and taker depth. They were still good, rust smoothed out, and the axes and the B.A. Machete sharpened and ready to harvest some staves. There is still plenty of glue for sealing, half full gallon jug of white elmers glue. I'm leaning towards harvesting the hickory and ERC branches first, then as time allows the honey locust. Te ERC bramches will be a quick easy task with the machete. Since it's a bit on the low performing side of things, I'll save the honey licust for last. And harvest it lasted if I don't have time this weekend.
Kyle
Kyle