alleyyooper
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I grew up in a fire wood burning family. Earliest memorys was a huge old 22 room farm house My folks were renting.
that place had about 4 fire places and a big pot belly stove in the living room and Mom had her wood burning range.
There was a big wood lot on the place I think in the 40 acre range where all winter long dad and a bachlor uncle would fall trees with a cross cut saw (late 40's early 50's) cut them to manageable size even splitting those logs with wedge and sledge. long about March once snow started melting they would take a tractor to the woods with a front fold up mount buzz rig and several farm wagons and a couple pick ups and buzz wood.
All that fire wood went into the base ment for the next winters heat and cooking.
1952 folks bought their own farm small 3 bed room house, kitchen and living room and a wood shed. We had a Warm Morning pot belly stove better built than some that had thin sheet metal between the upper and lower parts. I was 16 and the folks was still useing it.
I got away from wood heat when I left home. renting an apartment first then buying a mobile home in a park then finally buying my presant home. It came with a Southernaire add on wood furnace and a Ashely wood stove in the living room. Also came with our own wood lot. How ever I was Spending time helping keep my folks in fire wood at the time and dad was buying full 8x8x4 full cords of so called scrap logs from a saw mill at $40.00 (1980's) for 10 cord load. I was taking my tri axel equipment trailer and they were off loading from their truck to my trailer when they delivered to dad.
that deal ended in 1995 when dad decided he was just getting to old to be messing with fire wood for home heat. Mom had gotten rid of her range just after I had left home.
So that is how I got started, cut my teeth on fire wood so to speak.
Wife is talking about us maybe getting a NG furnace installed, she says after all I am no spring chicken and some day won't be able to cut split and haul fire wood.
Al
that place had about 4 fire places and a big pot belly stove in the living room and Mom had her wood burning range.
There was a big wood lot on the place I think in the 40 acre range where all winter long dad and a bachlor uncle would fall trees with a cross cut saw (late 40's early 50's) cut them to manageable size even splitting those logs with wedge and sledge. long about March once snow started melting they would take a tractor to the woods with a front fold up mount buzz rig and several farm wagons and a couple pick ups and buzz wood.
All that fire wood went into the base ment for the next winters heat and cooking.
1952 folks bought their own farm small 3 bed room house, kitchen and living room and a wood shed. We had a Warm Morning pot belly stove better built than some that had thin sheet metal between the upper and lower parts. I was 16 and the folks was still useing it.
I got away from wood heat when I left home. renting an apartment first then buying a mobile home in a park then finally buying my presant home. It came with a Southernaire add on wood furnace and a Ashely wood stove in the living room. Also came with our own wood lot. How ever I was Spending time helping keep my folks in fire wood at the time and dad was buying full 8x8x4 full cords of so called scrap logs from a saw mill at $40.00 (1980's) for 10 cord load. I was taking my tri axel equipment trailer and they were off loading from their truck to my trailer when they delivered to dad.
that deal ended in 1995 when dad decided he was just getting to old to be messing with fire wood for home heat. Mom had gotten rid of her range just after I had left home.
So that is how I got started, cut my teeth on fire wood so to speak.
Wife is talking about us maybe getting a NG furnace installed, she says after all I am no spring chicken and some day won't be able to cut split and haul fire wood.
Al