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All the way from Prince Edward Island, Canada, we cut between 20-25 cord, mostly maple/birch each year to heat 3 homes, my grandfathers, parents and now mine with the addition of a new indoor wood boiler. I currently dont have any pictures of the wood split and piled, hope to get some tomorrow.

I love being in the woods, a weekend hobby - who wood have thunk it an I.T. guy in the woods.
 
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All the way from Prince Edward Island, Canada, we cut between 20-25 cord, mostly maple/birch each year to heat 3 homes, my grandfathers, parents and now mine with the addition of a new indoor wood boiler. I currently dont have any pictures of the wood split and piled, hope to get some tomorrow.

I love being in the woods, a weekend hobby - who wood have thunk it an I.T. guy in the woods.

That's not surprising at all... Cutting wood is a fantastic excuse to NOT be inside...
And it's a noble and rewarding pastime...
 
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All the way from Prince Edward Island, Canada, we cut between 20-25 cord, mostly maple/birch each year to heat 3 homes, my grandfathers, parents and now mine with the addition of a new indoor wood boiler. I currently dont have any pictures of the wood split and piled, hope to get some tomorrow.

I love being in the woods, a weekend hobby - who wood have thunk it an I.T. guy in the woods.

Great pics, nice to see a family working together like that. :clap:
 
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All the way from Prince Edward Island, Canada, we cut between 20-25 cord, mostly maple/birch each year to heat 3 homes, my grandfathers, parents and now mine with the addition of a new indoor wood boiler. I currently dont have any pictures of the wood split and piled, hope to get some tomorrow.

I love being in the woods, a weekend hobby - who wood have thunk it an I.T. guy in the woods.

I always wanted to take a road trip to PEI and Nova Scotia. My wifes family was from Canada and her Grandfather was born and raised in Nova Scotia. I didn't realize PEI had such heavily wooded areas. Great pics.
 
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All the way from Prince Edward Island, Canada, we cut between 20-25 cord, mostly maple/birch each year to heat 3 homes, my grandfathers, parents and now mine with the addition of a new indoor wood boiler. I currently dont have any pictures of the wood split and piled, hope to get some tomorrow.

I love being in the woods, a weekend hobby - who wood have thunk it an I.T. guy in the woods.

Sweet, Nice to see someone else is also four wheeler logging on here too :) You say your in PEI ey? Not to far from me!
 
here's my firewood piles. Its not neat, but it works for me. Its all oak and hickory. New firewood rack is relacing the first one I built out of wood. Its soon to see some wood.
 
Here's another new pile

Buncha oak I cut in the heat

Vanna with more lovely prizes!

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Lumberjack Moe's Wood Stash

Some photos of my stash. 95% white oak. 90% from this year. 62 years young. 74 degree temp. through out the entire house. $29 natural gas bill on 3500 sq. ft home. In door furnace. Glass door. Ash pan.
It doesn't get much better then that. Life is good!<br/>
<br/><u><b>The whole stash</b> <i>(view 1)</i></u>
<br/><img src='http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/244547d1341806044-img_3382-jpg'/><br/>
<br/><u><b>The whole stash</b> <i>(view 2)</i></u>
<br/><img src='http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/244543d1341805975-img_3401-jpg'/><br/>
<br/><u><b>The splitting zone</b></u>
<br/><img src='http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/244546d1341806014-img_3347-jpg'/><br/>
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<i>If you are interested, you can see more photos of my wood stash on my facebook page here.</i>
 
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Some photos of my stash. 95% white oak. 90% from this year. 62 years young. 74 degree temp. through out the entire house. $29 natural gas bill on 3500 sq. ft home. In door furnace. Glass door. Ash pan.
It doesn't get much better then that. Life is good!<br/>
<br/><u><b>The whole stash</b> <i>(view 1)</i></u>
<br/><img src='http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/244547d1341806044-img_3382-jpg'/><br/>
<br/><u><b>The whole stash</b> <i>(view 2)</i></u>
<br/><img src='http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/244543d1341805975-img_3401-jpg'/><br/>
<br/><u><b>The splitting zone</b></u>
<br/><img src='http://www.arboristsite.com/attachments/firewood-heating-wood-burning-equipment/244546d1341806014-img_3347-jpg'/><br/>
<br/>
<i>If you are interested, you can see more photos of my wood stash on my facebook page here.</i>

WOW! :msp_ohmy: That's a nice wood stash.....:msp_thumbup:
 
Some photos of my stash. 95% white oak. 90% from this year. 62 years young. 74 degree temp. through out the entire house. $29 natural gas bill on 3500 sq. ft home. In door furnace. Glass door. Ash pan.
It doesn't get much better then that. Life is good!

Really nice stacks!
 
62 years young.

Wow, I'm just over 1/2 your age and my back hurts looking. :dizzy:

That sir, is good stuff. About 8 cords a row I'm guessing? Look like 24" splits, so you're sitting on 32+ cords SPLIT, nevermind the stuff waiting. By the way, why is the stuff in rounds stacked so damn high? You like a challenge?
 
Wow, I'm just over 1/2 your age and my back hurts looking. :dizzy:

That sir, is good stuff. About 8 cords a row I'm guessing? Look like 24" splits, so you're sitting on 32+ cords SPLIT, nevermind the stuff waiting. By the way, why is the stuff in rounds stacked so damn high? You like a challenge?

Did you notice he was using the Speeco kinetic splitter???
Wonder how it's holding up?
 
4 rows on the right are 22" length. Row on left is 1/2-15" and 1/2-22". Row second from the left is 3 rows of 15" in that one row. I figure I have about 53 rick ( as they call it in Indiana ).
The reason those logs in the splitting zone are stacked so high is because it makes them easier to get down.
I thought I had a problem with the Speedpro splitter once, but after checking I found out I ran out of gas.
 
Finally cool enough to split some of the spring and summer logs [BTW my splitting area is my wife's parking spot so she always ends up with a nice raked up parking spot...i have to park on the other side of the house]. The logs in the front are mulberry, to the left side next to my dilapidated shed is hickory, and the rest [3 cord+] is all locust and some stainless chimney flue pipe i picked up for my next scrap metal trip :msp_tongue:. Hope we don't get those 100+ temps again for a while.
 
Finally cool enough to split some of the spring and summer logs [BTW my splitting area is my wife's parking spot so she always ends up with a nice raked up parking spot...i have to park on the other side of the house]. The logs in the front are mulberry, to the left side next to my dilapidated shed is hickory, and the rest [3 cord+] is all locust and some stainless chimney flue pipe i picked up for my next scrap metal trip :msp_tongue:. Hope we don't get those 100+ temps again for a while.

What type of wood is the piece that the maul is on ? Looks like some wood that I have. Does it split super easy ?
 

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