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Yes sir! That is a beautiful view.....:clap: :Eye:^:Eye:


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shenandoah is a beautiful area

some from today. split and stacked about 2 cords guess i have about 2 more to do. black locust, cedar, cherry, maple, and river birch. would have accomplished more the splitter started acting up. starving for fuel. i ran it out of gas and i think it sucked up nasty stuff at the bottom of the tank. i bought it home and cleaned the carb and fuel tank hope it's good to go

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stole this idea from a member here

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one more from the burn pile. been waiting almost 3 months to burn this

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This going to sound a bit cosmic and herbal, but it's great reading this thread and realising that we all face the same challenges and rewards resulting from a primal need for heat. Some of the pictures herein could have been taken from down the road but are from other Mother Brothers on the other side of the planet. It's a pretty cool commonality.
 
i ran it out of gas and i think it sucked up nasty stuff at the bottom of the tank. i bought it home and cleaned the carb and fuel tank hope it's good to go

one more from the burn pile. been waiting almost 3 months to burn this

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Never want to run anything out of gas, for just this reason. I'm pretty anal about keeping my gas tanks very clean to prevent oops's like that. Hope it clears out properly.

BTW, looks like you have a couple more piles in the background... grass, hay or dirt ?

EDIT -- just spotted the targets .... lol !
 
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Never want to run anything out of gas, for just this reason. I'm pretty anal about keeping my gas tanks very clean to prevent oops's like that. Hope it clears out properly.

BTW, looks like you have a couple more piles in the background... grass, hay or dirt ?

EDIT -- just spotted the targets .... lol !

dirt and more dirt. and while hose look like targets they are actually bee hives. the targets go the other way into the fields from the hay loft in the barn

and i ran it for a couple minutes after cleaning and so far it was running properly
 
shenandoah is a beautiful area

some from today. split and stacked about 2 cords guess i have about 2 more to do. black locust, cedar, cherry, maple, and river birch. would have accomplished more the splitter started acting up. starving for fuel. i ran it out of gas and i think it sucked up nasty stuff at the bottom of the tank. i bought it home and cleaned the carb and fuel tank hope it's good to go

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stole this idea from a member here

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one more from the burn pile. been waiting almost 3 months to burn this

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Add one of those inline filters to your fuel line. Helps keep the carb very clean.
 
I see all these pictures of the wood splitting area you guys have and I get really really jealous. Ok yea I have the benefits of living IN a city. But I'd trade in a heartbeat to live somewhere where its not as crowded and people weren't stacked on top of each other, I live in former trailer park turned neighborhood and we have the biggest spacing between houses in the entire area and the old truck on terryknight's post wouldn't fit between my house and my next door neighbor.
the only Benefit of living in town is the store is closer........trust me. of course since I started burning and splitting myself the local gangs are now scared to death of me :). something about that 8 lb maul splitting Gum
 
Wood shed is filled out!!1

10 full cords in under 2 months of weekends!! 1 cord on the front porch and 2 cords by the back door. My mission was to get the shed full before I quit to enjoy some hunting, and with the temp dropping, might be in the stand next weekend!! I started out with this 50.00 woodshed I moved from our family tree farmView attachment 255877 this was in mid August. I ended today with thisView attachment 255878View attachment 255879View attachment 255880 I might get my toys out later in the year, but for now, break time,:rock::hmm3grin2orange:
 
10 full cords in under 2 months of weekends!! 1 cord on the front porch and 2 cords by the back door. My mission was to get the shed full before I quit to enjoy some hunting, and with the temp dropping, might be in the stand next weekend!! I started out with this 50.00 woodshed I moved from our family tree farmView attachment 255877 this was in mid August. I ended today with thisView attachment 255878View attachment 255879View attachment 255880 I might get my toys out later in the year, but for now, break time,:rock::hmm3grin2orange:

Holey hurtin' trailer, ya think you could have overloaded it any more than that ?!? :blob2: I guess springs are now optional, since they're prolly upside down by now !
 
Holey hurtin' trailer, ya think you could have overloaded it any more than that ?!? :blob2: I guess springs are now optional, since they're prolly upside down by now !

Not sure which was hurting more, the trailer, the little 12 horse, 30 year old tractor, or me, thank you mister sam adams for beer!!:msp_tongue:
 
A little while back I made a comment about pulling 40+ cords out of the woods over three weekends (and only using my 40cc redmax and a stih170) I was working with my dad and a couple other buddies and a bobcat, mini excavator, and dump truck. Here's the proof. This is half of what we hauled out at my dads place. It ended up being 17 dump truck loads. Got to be 20+ cords if not more.
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Whew....I think I have scroll sickness.:dizzy:

I was gonna post a pic, but after seeing some of those stacks I'm a lil shy.

All I can say is WOW!

Don't be shy, simply scroll back to the picture of mine and feel good about yours LOL
 
I showed my splinter and tractor but not my wood stack so here it is. Not so big but enough for this year and I am happy with that.




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