Suppose to be,Is that what you call them back there?
no rain, and trucks
Suppose to be,Is that what you call them back there?
Nice lookin wood.
Douglas fir. The only oaks and maples out here are in people’s yards. The tree services usually get all of them and either sell it or take it to the landfill.Nice lookin wood.
Oak, Maple?
The only oaks and maples out here are in people’s yards.
Well I've been sick since last week cough, fever and body aches sleeping on and off all day. Went Friday for a covid test still waiting on the results. Been posting from couch and back porch the last few days. My Dr wont see me untill the test results are back but gave me some good cough medicine that makes me feel likeToday I decided to stop cutting at the farm. It got like a job because he had dump trucks going all day with fill . Also I have problems with my lungs get bronchitis and pneumonia and with no rain ,trucks running over the road the dirt the dust was to much .
I will be going back to get all the tops on the back acreage that was logged last fall and spring. Still more wood than I will ever need
I hope you are ok and the test comes back negative.Well I've been sick since last week cough, fever and body aches sleeping on and off all day. Went Friday for a covid test still waiting on the results. Been posting from couch and back porch the last few days. My Dr wont see me untill the test results are back but gave me some good cough medicine that makes me feel like. Starting to feel better every day so most likely by the time I get the results I'll be better.
Friend called me said he pulled 20 trunks that I had cut to the side he has a landscaper that does firewood clearing the rest. So hopefully next week I can get to it
I looked it up, its said a cord is 128 cubic feet, not square feet.A cord is 128 square feet. Yours comes out to 108 cubic feet.
You would have to go 3.55 feet high.
I looked it up, its said a cord is 128 cubic feet, not square feet.
I was thinking the standard measurement was 4'x4'x8' for a full cord. Ie 128 cf.