The first picture is the pile for my mom which should last her most of the winter. When she gets most of that burned I'll have to go out and cut her another load or two to get her though the winter.
The second area is a little spot at my moms where I can store a few truck loads for sale, I just need to find two more skids to keep everything off of the ground.
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The first picture is the pile for my mom which should last her most of the winter. When she gets most of that burned I'll have to go out and cut her another load or two to get her though the winter.
The second area is a little spot at my moms where I can store a few truck loads for sale, I just need to find two more skids to keep everything off of the ground.
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24" dbh oak. That would be a workout for a 362 . . Prolly a lot easier on your hands and elbows that the Mac's are.
Looks like the eastern states have really got hammered with wind and rain. . Good job. Getting hung bucking is all to easy to do. . Trust me. Do I ever know that.
Got some standing dead delivered today courtesy of that big storm that went through earlier this evening. Boom, whoosh, smash!
It doesn't get any handier than this, about half a dozen big branches landed right on and in front of woodstack area #1 here.....
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Bonus pic..inspirational from pygmy swamp wookie..to be a good firewooder you have to have determination and focus....
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I have to take that whole tree down..grumble...have to finish moving more stuff out of the way and then drop it between two trees uphill from it that I want to save. Most likely put a line on it for safety. Unfortunately it is sweetgum..or fortunately, whatever, lotta saw trigger time, gonna cut to size and noodle the entire thing. Proly around 3 cord in it if I milk it out good. It took a major serious lightning hit and, all gone, dried up. Not a single live leaf on it.
The first picture is the pile for my mom which should last her most of the winter. When she gets most of that burned I'll have to go out and cut her another load or two to get her though the winter.
The second area is a little spot at my moms where I can store a few truck loads for sale, I just need to find two more skids to keep everything off of the ground.
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That little bit of wood lasts most of the winter up there?
I go through at least three chords a season here
Wow:msp_ohmy: