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My wood pile

Not bad for a hacker! ;) The lean to is 8 feet deep by 16 feet long by 10 feet high. I just finished with the other one, not sure how much is there. It is 2 pallets wide.
My father in law has even more than I have, cut and split by me of course. :D He is older and can't cut anymore, but he enjoys burning wood for heat in the winter.

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My splitting log.
 
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Here is what I managed to work up this year. Have 12 more cords for my OWB thats under cover in a carport.
 
Still hacking away at the same fence row with all the Hackberry's in it...

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6th trailer load so far...
Had a fella come over last Friday and tell me he'd take everything I had in the barn...
Gotta re-fill now...:msp_confused:
 
Looks like the Tee Pee style of stacking. :D
That is a lot of wood right there. Nice. :cheers:

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LOL, never heard it called that before but I certainly like it. I have found this to be a very effective and fast way to get the wood to dry out. Its right around 75 cords and I hope to have it all gone by Christmas.
 
1 more photo from the front.
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:bowdown: Tempted to steal your pic. print it off and hang it in a frame.. Looks so very surreal.. I wish my area looked that nice.. I have splitter scrap everywhere and nothing piled or stacked that nice..
 
Wood storage house

Thanks guys. I can cut and split, but I can't stack for sh*t. So I built this little "lean to" with the green plastic roof. It makes stacking much easier. ;) Then I kept cutting, and cutting, and ....you know how it goes. I got more wood than I know what to do with. I need to build a new bigger house to stack the rest. :D Not a bad thing.
 
:rock: just add on to one end.. could add four feet of depth also with three posts and short 2x6's :msp_w00t: scrounge at the dump for tin off a old barn.
 
LOL, never heard it called that before but I certainly like it. I have found this to be a very effective and fast way to get the wood to dry out. Its right around 75 cords and I hope to have it all gone by Christmas.

Nice looking stacks of wood. Your talking face/fireplace cords right? There isn't 75 logger's cords pictured 4'x4'8'.
 
Nice looking stacks of wood. Your talking face/fireplace cords right? There isn't 75 logger's cords pictured 4'x4'8'.

I am talking 75 full cords 4x4x8 of wood cut to 16" and split. I know what I have out there because I align the wood the same way year and year out.
 
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here is an ash that I'm working on. Apex was dying out. Way too tall to allow dead limbs to randomly drop..... I'm still recovering from surgery so I only saw a bit at a time. Here are some photos from before I started today. I didn't pay too much attention to trunk girth other than I had to saw from both sides using a 33" bar. Gotta love sawing green ash. Its like butter.


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Wow! Lotta wood in that thar tree.... I have one almost that size that I've been meaning to tackle myself... Nice work!
 

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