Looks like easy falling! Right into the field Congrats on the new woodlot!
Dropping trees into a freshly planted field around here is a good way to never be invited back.
Dan, looks like a nice place to cut. Are you clearing it out or just cleaning up the dead stuff? There's a lot (too much IMO) of fencelines being torn out around here to get that extra acre or two of cropland.
Dropping trees into a freshly planted field around here is a good way to never be invited back.
Dan, looks like a nice place to cut. Are you clearing it out or just cleaning up the dead stuff? There's a lot (too much IMO) of fencelines being torn out around here to get that extra acre or two of cropland.
I figured that you knew that, Dan. I was just pointing it out for the non farm (IE Maine) pesters.
I also found out what you were doing after I posted and figured ou the pic was actually a vid DOH!
For 3for, it's easier if you know a dairy/beef farmer and can get out on hay ground right after baling. Just gotta do a real good cleanup.
Looks like a nice place to work up some fire wood. I hope it's reasonably close to your house.
Less than 2 miles!
A little progress splitting and stacking before the sun poked it's head up. The stack on the left was pretty much empty.
I measured the shed today. It's about 22' long and 8' to the horizontal part of the 'rafter'. A cord of wood is 128 sq ft. Right? If I stack the wood 15' long and 7' high and it's cut ~18" long or 1.5'. So 15X7X1.5 = 157.5 sq ft. 157.5/128 = 1.23 cords. That doesn't seem like that much.... Am I figuring this correctly? I know my stacks are longer than 15'.
Nope! A cord is 128 cu. ft.. . . But you're correct that it would be 1.23 cord.
My wife burns that in a weekend.
Reped ya for a good ole dodge and respect for a farmers land. :msp_smile: Keep up the good work..
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