! sure wish that I could get ahead of the game lately, instead of always behind a week or two.....Loads 8 and 9 today. Feels good to get all this in the yard. I have never been this far ahead.
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! sure wish that I could get ahead of the game lately, instead of always behind a week or two.....Loads 8 and 9 today. Feels good to get all this in the yard. I have never been this far ahead.
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Really nice holzhausen!Got this season's wood moved to dry storage, should be enough to last us until December or January before I'll have to tap into another stack. Moved an entire holzhausen of ash that I split and stacked last November.
Really nice holzhausen!
Philbert
Well got one more cord stacked todayView attachment 680393 That makes #12
thanks, up about 1000 feet on a mountain. No flat land is a pain in the a-s. Would like to visit Australia some day.That's great work, al. I love your pics, looks like you've got a beautiful spot there.
I find them in black birch all the time.That sucks. Didn't no they liked standing trees.
Mid 50s today so me and the boys went to work on some oaksView attachment 676524 View attachment 676525 View attachment 676526
Just one time in my life I would like to process a giant straight oak like you guys get in the N and NE. Our oaks here are gnarly; straight with no limbs for 10-15 ft then they just explode with limbs and knots.
thanks, up about 1000 feet on a mountain. No flat land is a pain in the a-s. Would like to visit Australia some day.
I hate that big stuff...does make nice looking splits when all done though, just takes too much time.Well, with all the rains, and being behind on the lawns all year, I finally started splitting a little wood. Split all of the dead standing Oak yesterday, then started on some of the 39" Oak this morning. Dang that stuff is heavy.
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