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My next score? Hopefully!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by MikeInMa, Feb 19, 2020.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Im not a fan of it as its too time consuming, but in this case i had plenty of half rounders. You working on any wood today?
     
  2. MikeInMa

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    No wooding today, or tomorrow . Aside from burning.
     
  3. MikeInMa

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    This morning's effort -

    Laying them out an timbers and other limbs
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    First bunch cut
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    Load, cut, stack. Repeat until my back tells me to stop. I don't have any back issues. I'd like to keep it that way.

    All done for today, including chip cleanup
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    That stack is about 5ft tall.

    Hopefully, th ground will be firm enough to split and move it, for the next bunch.

    I did a yard walk-around, and other than a few small white pine branches, no damage from yesterday's wind storm.

    i need to watch for the sun's direction when taking pics.
     
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  4. MikeInMa

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    I fired up my 1mp X27. It ran for a few hours until the x27 started to miss it's mark. Funny how that happens.
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    I used the smaller capacity 2-wheeler, as its wider wheels leave less ruts than my yard cart.
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    I topped off this 2 row stack
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    Then, consolidated what was left on this rack elsewhere, and started stacking here. IMG_20200415_102015158_HDR.jpg

    It was a good time to stop. The sun was coming out, and so were the black flies.
     
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  5. The Wood Wolverine

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    Just caught up with this photo journey. Keep em coming. Stacks are lookin' great!
    Good times and the bread looked fantastic btw!
     
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    Oh oh, you have black flies already? That means they're knocking on my door!
     
  7. Urban Woods

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    Hey MikeInMa sorry for all the likes you just got, I went even further back to mid March and held back on hitting likes even though I wanted to. I loved that gorgeous red oak! Also I like your hand tool collection, but especially your wood carts like that Bicycle rickshaw cart. I always thought that would be something I'd like to have, but very expensive for a good one and believe it or not I don't even have the yard space to wheel that around before running into a hill, obstacle or being pinched off by a narrow opening. That log rack hand truck would be good for my yard and may have to start hinting for a birthday gift. Anyway, I love the yard evolution and hope your back stays strong.
     
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  8. MikeInMa

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    Every situation has its own solution, or two.

    I've had that yard cart for over 20yrs. Still going strong. Was expensive back then. It's kept in a toolshed, out of the weather. It has moved many a cord of wood, over the years.

    The log dolly was a CL purchase , a few years ago. Very handy to have.
     
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  9. MikeInMa

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    Well.....today was moving day.

    From here
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    To there
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    It was time to clean up at the top of the driveway and let that area recover from my wooding efforts.

    Aside from 5 logs that are too heavy, as is, here's the last load
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    It's a good pile if logs that I can cut from
    The log tongs are about 16in in length.
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    Not sure why I did, but I kept the elm separate.
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    The thickest piece is about 8in across. Might have to try to split it. Might not.

    I also have a pile of gnarlies that the x27 and Chopper One maul can't get through. To be noodled.
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    There's also a few chunks left near the 5 logs. I'll use them to lay the logs on when I cut them shorter.
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    The wood chips will be raked up and moved into the compost bin.

    Time for a couple of ibprofen, and a shower.
     
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    Great work! I haven't even gotten started yet! The prospect of snow is a great motivator...
     
  11. MikeInMa

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    Indeed it is.

    While I had my yard cart out, I moved a load of shoulder stinky poplar up to the deck, ahead of the snow. 1-3 inches being forecasted here, in the morning.

    For some reason, my morning coffee seems to taste better watching it snow, with a hot wood stove 8ft from me.
     
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    Hey MikeInMa nice work, I think you'll be able to split those elms since they are not very large diameter. That said looking at the bark I think you have the tough to split variety...Who knows? It seems its always a surprise with elm, but when you get burned it leaves a scar on the brain sort of like "Splitters PTSD":hair:

    Oh and one more thing while I'm at it... let me warn you not to leave that cart parked too close to the road. You never know, I may decide to take a nice drive through Main one day and that cart might accidentally get caught on my back trailer hitch. I may "unknowingly" wind up towing it all the way back home to NJ.
    Hey do you happen to know if that thing rated for Highway? Just curious :whistle:
     
  13. MikeInMa

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    It is rated for the highway. I've been known to have it in my minivan, now and then.
     
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  14. MikeInMa

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    new estimate - 2+cords
     
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    That's a whole summer's worth of back and forth to Winchester!
     
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    That 2+ estimate was for the ash/maple/apple/elm.

    The entire amount from this thread, including the tree service red oak, I'd say is about 4cords. A heating season's worth.
     
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    missed this follow up to. Making some progress sir and looking good. Smart to stop when getting too tired. Now you'll have room for that score next week!
     
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    I like that. A new one for hoarder disorder. I have locust mania. Ill bet The Wood Wolverine has splitters PTSD from elm! :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Today was dry enough and not too warm to get back to wooding.

    It was time to get logs away from the top of my driveway.
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    Cut, split, load, move, and stack.

    Adding to the top of similar wood
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    The last piece I split, put a asmile on my face.
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    Some short ugly pieces left. I'll probably end up noodling some of them.
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    A little raking and the chips-n-leaves will end up in the compost bin.

    Felt good to be back wooding after about a week away from it. A few cooler mornings are in the forecast, so I hope to keep at it.
     
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    I split and stacked what I cut/noodled yesterday.

    Loosely stacked, well.. scattered rounds.
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    After a couple of hours of splitting, I ended up with
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    A mix of ash, maple, apple.

    Just to the left is the pile of logs still waiting their turn
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    While I had them out, I looked closely at the husky log tongs. Someone stated in some thread that they were made in China. However -
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    I've had them for 2-3yrs.
     
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