Back to the mountain cabin with a few friends to close out this chapter in a long history of adventure at our cabin.
Finally a few nice weather days, much drier turf, and a set of tracks on the Bobcat and we moved the last of our tree around back of our cabin where we stacked some of it, and I sawed up enough to refill our wood shed.
The Dolmar 6100 with the 24" Husqvarna bar had no real problem with this rather large red oak:
Then, switched to a bucket, and restored our front "lawn"
Then, we used the Bobcat to lift our "new to us" and reconditioned air tight stove from the back of the pick-up truck. We bought this stove with some of the compensation we received from our thief:
Figuring this stove would throw more heat than our old cook stove, we added an additional heat shield layer with 4" of additional air behind it:
Then set our new-to-us Old Mill stove in place, and reconfigured the stove pipe:
In spite of the fact that it was a warm couple days, we decided we really needed to test fire the stove and let the fire bricks, stove pipe, and paint season.
All in all, another very successful Spring work weekend on top of Hyner Mountain.
Best of all, we left the fire burn all night to prove it would, which meant we had to open all our windows to keep from roasting, and still it was a toasty weekend in our drafty cabin even on a 40° night.