My area looks like a freaking mud pit ! 2+ feet of snow just melted and its sloppy out
Man that's impressive do you do it for a living thats a lot of wood what kind of woodmay be its 600 cords
700 cord would last me 233 yearsI am going to split this up this weekend. I plan on squeezing 700 to 750 cord out of it. Then I won't have to cut wood for 10 years. Don't know why I never thought of this plan before [emoji39]
Brian
Some wood cut, some wood stacked.
Lean-to is 16ft long by 8 ft deep by 10 feet high in the front.
I am burning the left side right now, then I will fill it up after the season.
may be its 600 cords
....How many cords? HOW MANY?!!! AHHH!!!.....
700 cord would last me 233 years
Should complete this job by Sunday. View attachment 485264
View attachment 485182 View attachment 485183 it's been tuff this last year gettin' wood hauled in,so now that the pulp market is on quota now I was able to snag 185+ cords of red oak.
wow... makes me want to get up, kick myself in the a**... and go split wood! sometimes I am almost ashamed at my meager urban logging ops... and i am by local 'homeowner' standards... a very large operator!! here I got maybe couple cords on property to split... currently, and many out there consider less than 100 cords... little more than kindling...
humbling!~
great pix! speaks a thousand words, each pix!
that is a lot of wood! wow
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Started splitting the "small" pieces of oak we had from the last load. Mostly white and burr oak. The one picture is of some rounds that must have some metal growing in the tree or something. That black spot went through about 4-6 pieces that I cut. Luckily I never found the metal if thats what its from.
View attachment 486510 View attachment 486511 View attachment 486512 Behind the eight ball right now for this summers camping bundles! Need to get started, but haven't finished the house project yet. Have about 40 pickup loads here, will have to wait until processed for an exact cord count.
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