Oliver1655
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Here we have been in the mid 90's °F this past week.
Do you have any live red elm in your area? All is gone here in NE Nebraska. I like the rig in your avatar. Yours?Been busy last two weeks....a farmer friend asked if I still burned wood as he had 2 oaks that had been down for a couple years. I said HELL YES!!! Went out to his place to have a look; a little punk on the outside but still good solid oak (one red one white) about 2 1/2 cords total. Got the last load home today (in pictures)...some bucking and splitting to do but should be done by Wednesday. Got down to 1/2 cord left after last winter...starting to get caught up for 14/15 .... now gotta start in on 15/16. Wood on pallets is a mix of red elm, hedge, mulberry, oak, silver maple, stink wood/box elder (for the shop), cottonwood and pine/spruce (about 8 cords total c/s/s/).
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I stacked this yesterday, Fingers are sore! 42ft long. I counted I have 215 ft of stacked wood 4ft high. I have a lot more to stack but I ran out of things to stack it on! I don't like buying wood to stack on. I been cutting small pine trees to stack on. It's been a good year in Arkansas for firewood. Thanks
Hear, hear! No doubt 'bout that man!Thanks Guys, It's red oak, and Pin oak. I burn about 4cords a year, I just like running a saw and swinging a maul to stay in shape. I feel better after busting some rounds!
Just finished filling the wood shed I built last fall with @ 20 cords of red oak and ash. The other pile uncovered is @17 cords I'm saving up for 2015-16.View attachment 366355 View attachment 366356
Would you mind sharing more about the kiln?I use a home made solar kiln, so far I've been pretty happy with it. I use 6mil plastic and the one thing i love about using it keeps the color in the wood. Only the end pieces that the sun directly hit get grey. I also have a great spot for sun from early morning to sunset so that helps alot.