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I dont get on here much, but to look around and try and improve my operation by seeing what others do. Some great insight on here.

Bobcat s590 being dropped off tomorrow on a 5 year lease will surely change our operation.
Picture 1 is my Splitting Maul my Son made for me 20 years ago in School, I'm using it today on red oak. Picture 2 softwood for day burning. Picture 3 building the oak pile by the house for nights. Picture 4 the woodshed (oak) in reserve. Picture 5 the oak pile behind the woodshed. Picture 6 my Honey Bee hives. Life is good!
 
I try to keep my woodpile as clean as I can get it and keep the area around the wood pile clean too. Who ever has the nicest/cleanest looking woodpile, I will send them some free stickers :)

Post away!


Shane

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It ain't nice and it ain't clean but my wife and oldest daughter made that pile in about 1/2 day while me and the youngest were out cutting more ok to split. Eat your heart out boys.



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Got a little wood out of a friend's timber today. While I was unloading it, it dawned on me I had never taken any pictures of the stacks...So here they are along with the faithful hauler and some of the arsenal.

Very nice. We're just a ways north of Mechanicsville. My son plays ball in Bennett quite often.
 
I live just outside of Sunbury, if you know where that is, I work for River Valley. Do you scrounge up in your area?? We probably have some common aquantances, I'm up in your area frequently.

Sure do. We have 23 acres just across the road from us that I scrounge soft wood in. The good stuff comes from timber between Mville and Tipton.
 

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