Here are a few pics from my upstairs window, I couldn't get a decent pic from ground level.
Closest stacked wood is about 2 cord, mostly oak with some maple and hickory mixed in. Next to that is about 4 cord of 1 year CSS hickory and cherry for next year.
Here is all the wood I brought home and still have to split. Mostly oak with some maple, cherry, and hickory thrown in along with a load of tulip poplar. Too bad the poplar doesn't burn long because it was a pleasure to load compared to the oak, it was like loading styrofoam in comparison to the good hard woods.
A ground pic of some of the wood.
heres a pic of my little 4x8 trailer.
Here are some pictures of mine wood splitting area.
(One sees the shortend of one pile on last picture - not
the long side - so it is bigger than one might infer from
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I have 6 or so more deacent sized trees coming in next
week plus perhaps 25 or so small ones (nor requiring
chopping) - then I am done for this season ... .
Very nice wood! Lot of trips with that trailer I bet!
I never over load the trailer, at least I don't think I do since I never weighed it I can't be certain. I get about a 1/3 of a cord per trip. I works out good though. bust my but cutting and loading then I take a break and drive home to unload and finish my break on the drive back to the wood about 15 minutes each way. I get a load in 1.5 hours including drive time. I like the small trailer because I can move it around easy, most of the time I just drag it around by hand. The best thing about the trailer is how low it is to the ground, it makes it easy to load the bigger rounds. I can't imagine having a full size pickup especially a 3/4 ton or 1 ton. even lifting a few small 12" rounds must get tiring. I use these
all I do is squat down, hook the log and walk to the trailer and place the round on the floor, no extra lifting.
Good wood! Is that just one winters worth for you?
here is a load of Maple on the trailer along with one of my little helpers.
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here is a load of Maple on the trailer along with one of my little helpers.
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Coupla pics of the cedar planks I milled last summer, taken by a neighbor at the lake....
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.... and about 8 or so loads of this is stockpiled to be split and piled at friends' lots at the campground ....
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Nice photos.
Sorry, but the 'Safety Guy' has to ask, 'No PPE'?
Wedges or spacers to hold up the planks?
Philbert
The first Hausen was re-stacked once.One more is still in log lengths. :msp_razz: :beer:
slick! I build...errr linear leaning zoggenstackenzheaps........custom design..uhh...
I got nuthin cool, just a decent amount now
Like I told my neighbor when they told me how their friends were making comments to the affect "Why don't your piles look as nice as her round piles?" I told my neighbor, their wood piles had character, mine were just different! (just like me!)
It doesn't matter if y'all have more air up and throuh over what I was getting. a pile of randomly thrown firewood, a nice neat uniform pile, some creative pile, a round pile, or any other kind of pile. As far as I'm concerned, they're all cool!
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The first Hausen was re-stacked once.One more is still in log lengths. :msp_razz: :beer: