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Well I finally got all the trees that I fell over the past year CSS.

Some of these piles have been sitting for 1.5 years so I'm hoping they will burn OK this winter. I checked some of the splits and they're still about 25% MC but now that I have them covered with the tarps and it's finally getting warm, maybe I'll get lucky with some of them.

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Here's another stack to the left of the above stacks...

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Another stack on the opposite side of these...

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A couple smaller stacks by the fire pit down by the lake...

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...and some miscellaneous branches I'm saving up for either some small wood projects or more fire wood :cool:

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All in all it totals a little over 4 full cords of wood or about 12 face cords (if my math is correct ;))

It's mostly sugar maple, red maple and some beech. All split by hand with the Fiskars X27.
 
Well I finally got all the trees that I fell over the past year CSS.

Some of these piles have been sitting for 1.5 years so I'm hoping they will burn OK this winter. I checked some of the splits and they're still about 25% MC but now that I have them covered with the tarps and it's finally getting warm, maybe I'll get lucky with some of them.

20150721_132505_zps9eag7een.jpg


Here's another stack to the left of the above stacks...

tmp_6179-20150721_132531150627667_zpsittusytu.jpg


Another stack on the opposite side of these...

20150721_132558_HDR_zpsc7wwdshg.jpg


A couple smaller stacks by the fire pit down by the lake...

tmp_6179-20150721_1323261578898939_zpskxpbbth1.jpg



...and some miscellaneous branches I'm saving up for either some small wood projects or more fire wood :cool:

20150721_132356_zpslp2nf2zk.jpg



All in all it totals a little over 4 full cords of wood or about 12 face cords (if my math is correct ;))

It's mostly sugar maple, red maple and some beech. All split by hand with the Fiskars X27.
Very nice. Welcome to the site!
 
Well I finally got all the trees that I fell over the past year CSS.

Some of these piles have been sitting for 1.5 years so I'm hoping they will burn OK this winter. I checked some of the splits and they're still about 25% MC but now that I have them covered with the tarps and it's finally getting warm, maybe I'll get lucky with some of them.

20150721_132505_zps9eag7een.jpg


Here's another stack to the left of the above stacks...

tmp_6179-20150721_132531150627667_zpsittusytu.jpg


Another stack on the opposite side of these...

20150721_132558_HDR_zpsc7wwdshg.jpg


A couple smaller stacks by the fire pit down by the lake...

tmp_6179-20150721_1323261578898939_zpskxpbbth1.jpg



...and some miscellaneous branches I'm saving up for either some small wood projects or more fire wood :cool:

20150721_132356_zpslp2nf2zk.jpg



All in all it totals a little over 4 full cords of wood or about 12 face cords (if my math is correct ;))

It's mostly sugar maple, red maple and some beech. All split by hand with the Fiskars X27.

Good deal! By hands the way to go.
 
I split a box elder I cut up a week ago. I don't always split in the driveway but I had placed the wood in the larger trailer when I got it out of the woods.
 

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Well I finally got all the trees that I fell over the past year CSS.

Some of these piles have been sitting for 1.5 years so I'm hoping they will burn OK this winter. I checked some of the splits and they're still about 25% MC but now that I have them covered with the tarps and it's finally getting warm, maybe I'll get lucky with some of them.

20150721_132505_zps9eag7een.jpg


Here's another stack to the left of the above stacks...

tmp_6179-20150721_132531150627667_zpsittusytu.jpg


Another stack on the opposite side of these...

20150721_132558_HDR_zpsc7wwdshg.jpg


A couple smaller stacks by the fire pit down by the lake...

tmp_6179-20150721_1323261578898939_zpskxpbbth1.jpg



...and some miscellaneous branches I'm saving up for either some small wood projects or more fire wood :cool:

20150721_132356_zpslp2nf2zk.jpg



All in all it totals a little over 4 full cords of wood or about 12 face cords (if my math is correct ;))

It's mostly sugar maple, red maple and some beech. All split by hand with the Fiskars X27.

Looks almost too nice to disturb. I'm even a bit envious (I love my Maple, just ask anyone).
Welcome to the site by the way. Lots of great stuff and good people here.
Enjoy!
 
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