Post pictures of your woodpile/splitting area

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
232383d1333629387-imageuploadedbytapatalk1333628894-833003-jpg


Wife calls it my morning wood because I look out the window at it every morning while I brush my teeth.:msp_biggrin:

Rows are over 5 1/2 feet tall, 16 feet long and over 18 inches wide.

From left to right: 2 cords ash, 2 cords oak, 1 locust, 1 oak, 4 locust. I can tell already it is settling and shifting and I don't like it.
 
JULY
attachment.php



OCTOBER
attachment.php



FEBRUARY
221698d1328363992-udws1-fixed-jpg

Those would be an example of the "surveyor" stacks I mentioned earlier... very nice!

My wood is stored in the back of my property where nobody sees it. Also, my friends are impressed enough that I'm 2+ years ahead & that I burn NO oil or propane. No need for me to make my stacks that pretty.
 
Nice Tundra..

Thanks.....flew down to Dallas TX March 2011 and drove her 1300 miles home. Thats an 01.....the old ones are all shot around here, due to salt as are all other older vehicles......that one is beautiful.....Love it!!!
 
Woodman, are you set up at an airport? that looks like tarmac you're on...where in MN are you? Looks like a big operation, Im just getting started, Im in the Emily/Outing area
 
Why?

You said its stacked where no one can see it....man I'd be proud to show that off!!!:blob2:
Those would be an example of the "surveyor" stacks I mentioned earlier... very nice!

My wood is stored in the back of my property where nobody sees it. Also, my friends are impressed enough that I'm 2+ years ahead & that I burn NO oil or propane. No need for me to make my stacks that pretty.
 
I wish I could place my stacks "out back" behind the house... But there ain't much for level ground or sunshine back there.
Just ain't anything like 10-14 hours per day of open sunshine on your wood pile...
This is my view from the front porch.
attachment.php



I do stack some (so-called) "shoulder season" wood and little bits of stuff I cut during the summer back by the wife's asparagus bed (closer to the coal shoot).
I see my "employee" sneaked into one of the shots.
attachment.php

attachment.php



And of course everyone should have one of these piles...
attachment.php



Basement storage in the old coal storage room...
attachment.php
 
Woodman, are you set up at an airport? that looks like tarmac you're on...where in MN are you? Looks like a big operation, Im just getting started, Im in the Emily/Outing area

NO airport just alot of concrete, theres no other way to keep your wood clean.
 
Because:

You said its stacked where no one can see it....man I'd be proud to show that off!!!:blob2:

It's the best spot on the property to get a trailer turned around & unloaded. When we were in commercial landscaping this area was full of brush piles, leaf piles, etc. Now it's full of firewood.
 
I double my wood stack as a garden fence. It won't keep the deer out but the woodchucks and rabbits are stopped. ( and my two silly labs)
View attachment 234648
attachment.php


If the rain quits it will continue down the property line another 60 feet this weekend. In case your wondering it is 64 feet long.
 
Got wood???

[video=youtube;1x6uL-5F7ec]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x6uL-5F7ec[/video]

Sorry, bout all I got recently...
Been working on saws...
 
This one may show the stacks better...

[video=youtube;rTPFI5YJo_k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTPFI5YJo_k[/video]

Love me a good Dolmar...
They're just SEXY!!!
:love1:
 

Latest posts

Back
Top