Nice stack job. Are you going to put a cover over it when rains?
Driving down the street..... oh look a big stack of wood someone’s trying to get rid of.I had 5+ cords stacked last fall. We went through about 2.5 cords this winter. I still have 1.5+ cords of Silver Maple and a cord of Ash & Beech (mixed) remaining.
I scrounged this up over the last 4 months. I estimate 4-5 cords. Beech, Ash, Mulberry, and various flavors of Maple - with some Oak, Walnut, Apple(?), and Cedar for flavor. The Cedar will end up in the camping wood pile.
The Beech, Ash, Oak, and Walnut is from trees that were dropped in 2015, so those are almost stove ready. The Maple should be ready to burn winter 2019-2020 if needed (doubt it though). The Mulberry will be for winter 2020-2021 at the earliest.
I have my work cut out for me. I'm going to try to get this split & stacked before June.
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Nice stack job. Are you going to put a cover over it when rains?
Yeah, old pic. It got new shoes and bearings last fall. Tracks better now.Looks like the tire on that splitter needs more than air. LOL
That's pretty impressive....what kind of trees?
Is that red oak? The white oak around here has pours like that.Got some final splitting for the season done, all under the watchful eye of my head of security:
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that's some quick cords with nice straight aspen like that, about 4 to a cord butted up 4 feet high pole length.... must be a good 7 sticks @ 14" bottoms!
That's pretty impressive....what kind of trees?
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that's some quick cords with nice straight aspen like that, about 4 to a cord butted up 4 feet high pole length.... must be a good 7 sticks @ 14" bottoms!
even better !! two pole lengths to a cord @ 7++ sticks per … they look like some sound bolts @/after the second stick. all going to firewood or bolts and pulp?The big ones r closer to 24”.
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