Only shoulder season? What heats you during the winter?New Temporary wood rack for the half-cord of Green Ash that I cut and split last year. Moisture reads at 9.5-10.5 %.
The newly split Sugar Maple, White Elm and Red Oak takes up the two racks behind it and two more opposite side of my downstairs entrance for a total of two cords.
The Oak, Elm and Maple need to season for one or two years yet. (their moisture is at about 25-34% right now)
All in all, this year I only have about two cords of dry, seasoned wood to burn, mostly Silver Maple and White Birch with that half cord of Green Ash.
I only burn the wood stove for shoulder seasons so I should have enough, but I hope the new Drolet HT2000 wood stove is a good and efficient burner so it'll make the wood last longer maybe.
It should arrive by November. I can't wait for a good stove, finally.
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I have bungalow chalet style house with open concept main floor so I heat the main floor with wood pellets and our Enviro Evolution wood pellet stove is a great, efficient heater.Only shoulder season? What heats you during the winter?
I have bungalow chalet style house with open concept main floor so I heat the main floor with wood pellets and our Enviro Evolution wood pellet stove is a great, efficient heater.
I buy about 100-200 bags a year at $5/bag and I usually use about 120 bags for the whole heating season. She holds two and a half bags in the hopper and will run three days before refilling.
That works out to $600 a season and is a far cry lower than my buddy's house at over $2700 a season for oil.The house came with electric baseboard heat so I put the pellet stove in right away and the pay-back-period was less than two years. I'm very glad I did.
I guess you could say I have the best of both worlds, wood and wood pellet.
Love cutting and splitting my own firewood and selling the odd time, then love the ease and long burn times of the pellet stove too.
I'm a happy man.
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Ya, its a pain having to run around every year wondering who will have pellets and at what cost and when.Well, that's cool! Just need to figure out a cheap way to make your own pellets, to get even more independent.
View attachment 439389 View attachment 439390 View attachment 439391 Hauled in two truck and trailer loads of ash and maple over the weekend. Woodshed in the background has 6 cord in it.
Your post made me go back and look; think it is the sun shining on the trees towards the back and the others are shaded. At least I hope so, yellow now would be too soon!Love the look of the area. Semi gravel road, the shed, the wood... but ummm, Yellow leaves already ? Interesting there.
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