In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Greg, Dec 21, 2019.

  1. Greg

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    Plus a couple loads outbound for helpers FF2819C9-8B7D-4DF6-B9A5-F027CF901F1F.jpeg 8DCBF228-424A-4198-BEA4-AB38713FDEDA.jpeg 97EFD398-A986-4FDD-A83D-8F9279604B25.jpeg 57415736-63AD-4FA8-85D6-911608BC7107.jpeg
     
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  3. Greg

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    The big one still on for April

    buddies had room for couple loads and log pile was in the way sort of, so made room for some more
     
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    As usual, nice.

    The asphalt seems to be holding up quite well.
     
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    Wow! Awesome piles of wood there. Looks like some good work and fun ahead.
     
  6. Greg

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    It seems to hold up well, dumping big log loads is the only real issue, but most of the time they sort of skid across and do t make divots. But thankful for space as I can clean up with a barn shovel right into furnace and a blower for what’s left. We had three saws going for 2 hours yesterday and had a pickup load of saw dust I think
     
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    You've developed a great way to put up a lot of wood Greg ... plenty of helpers who get a load of firewood to go... :yes:
     
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    ^ I'll second that. You probably have the most efficient wood processing operation I've seen. Short of a processor.

    Great days work Greg!
     
  9. Greg

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    Thanks guys. Hope to keep going as long as I can, probably same as everyone else on this forum!