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Cool Weather Hustle

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Zack323, Aug 7, 2023.

  1. Zack323

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    I've developed a friendship with a private landowner nearby that lives up in the mountains. He has around 200 acres along a creek. This weekend it was 50 in the mountains so I did two trips (3 hours roundtrip) to his property. There is so much dead standing and fallen timber in this area, and I think he appreciates the help clearing out all the timber.

    I've been having a hard time deciphering the different species out there. I believe it's Douglas Fir, Lodgepole Pine, and Sub Alpine Fir. I'll post some pictures of the Douglas fir and see if anyone can identify it.
     

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    4 rows measuring 64" wide, 64" long and 48" tall
     
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    Good score. Beautiful country. I'll be out that way in September in the Bighorn Mountains on camping and hiking adventure.
     
  4. Ronaldo

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    50 degrees is great for firewooding. It's great that you can help out the landowners while d I ING something that obviously helps you!!

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    Great that youve made a connection for firewood. Looks like its worth the trip. Will that be burned this upcoming season? Did you check moisture content or is standing/down dead pretty much ready to burn once processed?
     
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    What area? I'm born and raised in West Chester, PA and went to Penn State.
     
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    You'd be amazed but with the heat, wind and 10% humidity, green pine is drying in 60-75 days if it's split. It will be burned this season. 90% of this is dry and ready to burn. I haven't checked it with a moisture meter but I'd guess around 12%. I'll stack it on pallets and let it dry until I'm ready to burn.
     
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    1.5 cords split with the electric splitter. I still need to make a table/platform for the splitter with a log ramp. This stuff splits like a dream!
     

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    Lots of lodgepole in Wyoming. Standing dead lodgepole is awesome firewood!!
     
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    That’s incredible dry time! Nice score on the wood too.
     
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    I live about 25 miles north or Harrisburg out in the sticks. I went to Penn Tech for forestry degree.
     
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    Good friend you have. Treat him well.
     
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