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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Ohio dave, Aug 20, 2021.

  1. Ohio dave

    Ohio dave

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    Have no more room to store splits and I still have a cord and half to css and that's not counting a downed cherry in neighbor's yard I'd said I'd take. More as favor to him to get it out of his way
     
  2. Eric VW

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    Guess ya gotta stack higher (if it can be done safely).
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  3. Ralphie Boy

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    Yous ah gonna earns yo Ph.D in wood stackin'... Piled higher an Deeper!:D

    Ya know's, yous kin strap a few splits on da back o' dat motor cycle of yours next time ya goes ta Rabbit Hash you and store hit at my place. Hit'll be safe here, less dat crek comes up.
     
  4. Ohio dave

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    Stacked as high as I could reach and it fell. So trying to come with a new plan
     
  5. Backwoods Savage

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    Its not a bad problem to have.
     
  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ive been saying that for a couple years Dave. I still find room somehow. Of course my hoard is in five different areas!

    Can you store some wood in the cherry neighbors yard? Any friends, family with yard space...barter for storage etc?

    Have you tried selling green/partly seasoned wood at a discount to free up space?
     
  7. Screwloose

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    Pallet racking works good.
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  8. Chud

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    A few ideas for next time?
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  9. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Is that your stack Keith? If so you need to post more pics! Nice work! :thumbs:
     
  10. Screwloose

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    Thats the behind the garage row.
     
  11. Ohio dave

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    My son's dog would jenga those !
     
  13. Chud

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    I think I see a ladder on the backside of one stack. Chuckers on the ground with a stacker on top? Or telehandler with a wood bucket on the forks.
     
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    rent a boom lift??? :rofl: :lol:
     
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  15. billb3

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    Many if not most people plant a hedgerow as a windbreak.
    I like it.
     
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    I’m about to have the same problem ( if you want to call it that ). If everything at the house was bucked and split I don’t have room in the racks and stacks. I have plenty of space, when I get my back yard dirt project done. Just got to get some racks made.
    I might try to build a holzhausen with the locust I just scored.
     
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  17. Ohio dave

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    I was thinking holzhausen but a fence is on the back side of the stack and the ends. Yes I pretty much have 1 long stack thats about 100ft.
     
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    You just need to get creative and start calling it "yard art" and putting your new stacks on display....


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    Ship it all here - wait I’m full up too - Yikes!
     
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