Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Day one of Michigans 3 week “stay home order”

The Fiskars at it again taking out the ash (and a few pc of Oak) we go the past 2 weeks.

One pile of rounds done
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One pile to go
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When to the log yard where I cut firewood, I found a 5x8 load of Bradford pear. I looked up the BTUs and I was surprised to see it was just below Bk Locust. Is that right. Does it burn or does it just sit there and sizzle? If so, I get it tomorrow. There was also a load of Mulberry there too
 
When to the log yard where I cut firewood, I found a 5x8 load of Bradford pear. I looked up the BTUs and I was surprised to see it was just below Bk Locust. Is that right. Does it burn or does it just sit there and sizzle? If so, I get it tomorrow. There was also a load of Mulberry there too
Take them both.
 
Everyone loves fruit woods.
But no-one loves a fruit in their woods, except maybe my wife lol.
Sharpened some chains on the baby saws and went out and cut a little, not a fan at all of top handles for most firewooding, except one handing them for cutting smaller wood your holding with the opposite hand. I know :crazy2:, but :cool:.
 
But no-one loves a fruit in their woods, except maybe my wife lol.
Sharpened some chains on the baby saws and went out and cut a little, not a fan at all of top handles for most firewooding, except one handing them for cutting smaller wood your holding with the opposite hand. I know :crazy2:, but :cool:.
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Love mine. Probably use it more then most while firewooding
 
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