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

Just another day in fly over country.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Mag Craft, Feb 25, 2021.

  1. Haftacut

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    Nice thing about denver...it’ll be gone before you know it!
     
  2. amateur cutter

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    I didn't know they were planning on moving Denver?:D
    Snow comes & goes pretty fast out there though.
     
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    You’re on your toes ac! I like it!:handshake:
     
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    Gorgeous set up. Makes me feel “inadequate “ here on Long Island. Been out to Wyoming and Montana 6 times. Would love to live there.
     
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    For the outside temps we get here, and the fact that I'm running an old school smoke dragon for a stove the lodgepole and other softwoods are what's best for me. I scored a cord of black locust this year, but unless it's 15F or below it's kinda too much.
     
  6. Cold Trigger Finger

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    Beautiful !
    I guess you Don't need a wood shed with weather like that !
     
  7. Mag Craft

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    You are correct. You really do not need a wood shed here. The wind will dry out anything in a heat beat. I do not top cover any of my stacks either.
    I have a couple of moisture meters and the wood is always very dry. Heck I have some cottonwood here stacked for 5 years with no signs of rot.
     
  8. The Wood Wolverine

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    Stacks look great. I too am eager to get after some oak that needs splittin’. After this last storm, I think I’ll be knee deep in mud for the rest of the month!
     
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    We still have a couple months till mud.
     
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    Ground froze up pretty good again here, & I'm stuck in the shop.:( It would've been a good day to skid logs.
     
  11. Mag Craft

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    I went over to my neighbors last week to dig a hole with my backhoe for a horse that died. The ground is so frozen that the only thing I could do was to pull the tractor all over the place and could not get the hoe to dig in. No mud.
     
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    Been there, tried that, & got the broken ear off the bucket to prove it. :picard:
     
  13. Cold Trigger Finger

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    You need a Frost Bucket .
    But, it your not diggin frozen ground for good money.
    It's not worth it.

    I think generally speaking here this winter. We have 4 or more feet of frozen ground. Except in the muskegs . Which is usually permafrost.
     
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    Yep I was just doing a favor. So I am got going to get a frost bucket. Just thought I would give it a try. At least I did not brake any teeth off the bucket.
     
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    When I was working on The Slope. Company I worked for for a while did close outs of old exploration and drill pads . Gravel pad built during the winter . Usually a couple acres in size. Back in the day they would just dump stuff into pits and bury with gravel.
    The gravel was considered ( contaminated) It would all have to be dug up and hauled off. The excavators we used all had frost buckets. 3 or 4 teeth on the bottom curve of the bucket. We would go completely thru a set of teeth in 1, 12 hour shift and if I found lots metal in a barium (drill mud additive ) pit. Sometimes they would barely make it 8 hours.
    Nice new teeth on a 345 Cat hoe would sure dig up about anything tho !
     
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    When I bought this backhoe the old teeth on the hoe bucket were completely destroyed and bent. That was one of the first things I did was to straighten and weld 4 new teeth back on.