Mine is looking a little thin. Spent a couple hours bucking up most of the logs. Have 3 left I didn't have time for. Splitting is the easiest and fastest for me. Stacking is time consuming. Will work on it this week after work.
What I really would like is to get about 30-40 trees down on the ground and stacked for bucking up next spring. I have about 10 trees that I want drop, but are beyond what I am comfortable taking down. Neighbor is a logger & he said he'd help me out later this summer.
Burned a good 12 cords last winter, mostly dead standing oak. Ended up with about 5 cords and with the exception of a few weeks rest after the winter( Spring was too miserable) I've been doing wood steady! Just got done stacking in my old garage foundation, about 8 cords, mostly dead oak. Have another 4 stacked out in the field, and about 6 in a pile and another 2-3 that needs to be split.I'm going to take a few days off and then I'll hit it again!!I voted for 5 to 7 Cords..
Give or take.
Already have most of mine ready. Already dropped a load off at my Mom's house.
Ain't that the truth!Put the last stick on the pile last weekend. the problem with wood is once you finished it's not long before you have more to process or stack. a vicious cycle.
We have close to 2.5 cords.
Need at least 2 more for winter as we have a feeling it's going to be a hard winter.
Have to get a couple of more loads by boat to hold us over till we can get out by snowmobile.
Thats not burning much for Alaska weather, what type of heater are you using, that you only need about 4.5 cords?We have close to 2.5 cords.
Need at least 2 more for winter as we have a feeling it's going to be a hard winter.
Have to get a couple of more loads by boat to hold us over till we can get out by snowmobile.
It's about all we can get during the summer with the fuel prices,water levels and work. Have to go further and further every year.Thats not burning much for Alaska weather, what type of heater are you using, that you only need about 4.5 cords?
Where in AK are you? I lived in Palmer for 4 years and I used to burn about 7 a winter there. All birch though as it was that or cotton woodIt's about all we can get during the summer with the fuel prices,water levels and work. Have to go further and further every year.
Do supplement with pallets.
Plus it's not always cold up here.
Haven't been on in TOO long of a time, been SUPER busy. But I figured Id show ya a pic of a lil of what Ive been up to. View attachment 363541 That Nephew is 6 foot 3 inches of force, the pile is actually up to his shoulders now. He is 20 his lil brother who is actually stronger, but shorter, 6 even, wants to make this look like a silo and then build a pile that looks like a barn. I just told em to knock them selves out. Ill keep bringin wood to process. I put a new engine and a whole lotta other work to older nephew's stang, and lil brother wants me to fix up his car, so I get free firewood labor in return. What do you guys think of the pile so far, am I supposed to fill the middle???
In the SW.Where in AK are you? I lived in Palmer for 4 years and I used to burn about 7 a winter there. All birch though as it was that or cotton wood